Cong leaders cast doubt over builder-Minister's project

September 24, 2011

Mangalore, September 24: Congress leaders in city have cast doubt over a move by the district in-charge minister Krishna J Palemar seeking help of local builders under recently mooted 'Sundara Mangalore' project.

Former MLA Vijaykumar Shetty and Opposition leader in MCC Lancelot Pinto in a joint press meet here on Saturday alleged Palemar, a builder by profession, of trying to regularise the illegal constructions of his fellow professionals under the pretext of “Public-Private-Partnership for the overall development of Mangalore”.

“The so called 'Sundara Mangalore' project will create situation, wherein taxpaying citizens of Mangalore depend on builders for construction of their roads,” they said.

The district in-charge minister's extreme step to beg the support of contractors, builders, architects and the engineers for the 'comprehensive development of 45 km road in Mangalore' raises a question whether Corporation is running short of expert engineers, the Cong leaders ridiculed.

As per this project, it will be the responsibility of Mangalore City Corporation to provide crushed stones, cement and labour charges, while builders will provide lobourers and inspect the quality of the work carried out.

“Does Mr Palemar think that he can fool the people of Mangalore through this offer?” questioned Mr Shetty.

He said this kind of initiatives taken by builder-cum-minister clarifies, why the latter is so much concerned about city and not bothered about rural areas of Dakshina Kannada despite holding the post of district in-charge.

Mr Shetty also said that Palemar has made all possible effort to make sure that Rs 100 crore development fund sanctioned last time for the civic body, spent for the concretization of the roads leading to the luxurious flats and apartments belonging to his fellow professionals.

Former Mayor Shashidhar Hegde and Corporator Naveen D'Souza were present among others.

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April 25,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 25: Former Karnataka Health minister and senior Congress leader Dr H C Mahadevappa on Saturday urged the state government to chalk out a comprehensive plan to conduct tests among the vulnerable sections in the society to impede the spread of the dreaded COVID-19 pandemic in the state.

Speaking to media persons, Dr Mahadevappa, felt that only restricting people to remain indoors will not suffice to tackle the spread of the contagious disease he said that "There needs to step up testing the people especially belonging to the vulnerable sections of the society".

Maintaining that the COVID-19 disease, which has progressed itself as a pandemic, across the globe, former Health Minister said that "there is also a need to fight the menace with multiple dimension, as it has potential to cause damage not only the social life of the people but also their livelihood".

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March 7,2020

Thrissur, Mar 7: A local temple in Kerala is at the centre of a social media storm after the picture of a ''Brahmins-only toilet'' outside its main campus went viral on online platforms, prompting the management to remove the signboard.

The picture of three toilets, with signboards showing "Men", "Women" and "Brahmins", at the Kuttumukku Mahadeva Temple in Thrissur, has gone viral with many social media users viewing it as an unethical practise that can portray the progressive state in a bad light.

However, temple officials said the toilets were located outside the main campus and the board was brought to their notice only now.

Kannan, an official of the temple committee, said the board was placed nearly two decades ago and nobody raised any complaint against it so far.

"That particular toilet was being used by priests and other temple employees. We didn't even notice that board... As soon as we came to know about it, we removed it and affixed a staff-only board," he told PTI.

Also a CPI-M functionary and ward councillor, Kannan said the shrine and it's management was against all kinds of unethical customs.

The temple official said they were planning to pursue legal measures against the man who posted the photo of the toilets on social media.

"We suspect that he did it deliberately to create issues during the time of the festival and to tarnish the shrine's reputation. Not only that, the photo he shared was an old one though he claimed that it was taken during the time of the festival, " he said.

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June 17,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 17: The Opposition leader in the Karnataka Assembly Siddaramaiah on Wednesday strongly urged Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa to desist from invoking amendment to the Land Reforms Act, saying it would make buying land easier for the corporate companies and the rich.

In a hard-hitting letter to the Chief Minister, a copy of which was released to the media, the Congress leader had urged to rescind the decision from amending to the Karnataka Land Reforms Act and also Agriculture Produces Marketing Committee Act.

Asserting that the state government's move was only intending to help to the land grabbers, Siddaramaiah, also the former chief minister, said easing of restrictions to buy land to the tune of over 216 acres per individual would sound a death knell to the farm sector.

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