Railway Budget disappoints people of coastal districts

[email protected] (Govind D. Belgaumkar, The Hindu)
March 15, 2012

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Mangalore, March 15: With the key demands of railway commuters from coastal Karnataka finding no mention in the Railway Budget, disappointment was in the air in the districts of Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada on Wednesday.

Railway commuters' organisations from the districts had a hope that the Railways would at least consider splitting the night train between Yeshwanthpur and Kannur at Mangalore and divert few of the coaches to Karwar thereby providing connectivity to the town with the State's capital. The other key demands placed by the West Coast Rail Yathri Development Committee included increasing the frequency of day train from Yeshwanthpur to Mangalore from thrice a week to daily and ensuring that the work regarding developing Mangalore into World-class railway station began. An announcement in this regard was made two years ago.

'Upset'

The Committee chairman Hanumanth Kamath told The Hindu that the MPs from the State, who included four Union Ministers, had failed to put up a united show to seek justice for the State as far as State's demands were concerned.

He was upset that the MPs, unlike those from Kerala, were busy more in politics, than in getting benefits for the people. He said the four Union Ministers – M. Veerappa Moily, K.H. Muniyappa, S.M. Krishna and Mallikarjun Kharge — should resign owning moral responsibility for this.

He noted that Mr. Moily, had in an interaction with presspersons, had claimed in Mangalore that he had taken the issues to Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi, he wondered why no key facility had been announced for coastal Karnataka. Though Moily is elected from Chikballapur, he is from Dakshina Kannada, Mr. Kamath pointed out.

The Committee's convenor Anil Hedge described the budget as a “total disappointment”. The long-standing demand for introduction of train to Bijapur from Mangalore should have been considered, he said.

Rajeev Gaonkar Hiregutti, a Karwar-based activist and vice-president of the committee, said what coastal Karnataka had got in the budget was “absolutely zero.”

He said the activists, who had secured an order from the High Court regarding the extension of the night train from Yeshwanthpur to Karwar was left with no option but to continue the fight in High Court.

Not considered

The people from Karwar wanted a train to Karwar from Hubli via Madgaon as large number of people commute between the two destinations, but this has not been considered despite the assurances given to this effect.

The activists pointed out that the extension of Mangalore-Palakkad Express to Coimbatore and Mangalore-Thiruvanthapuram Express to Nagercoil could hardly benefit the commuters from coastal Karnataka. It would benefit commuters in Kerala, they said.

The announcements of a survey for electrification of Mysore-Hassan-Mangalore line has hardly enthused the commuters. So is the case with Mangalore-Chennai train (12685/86) the frequency of which has been increased from six days to seven days a week. Only announcement that could benefit people here is the new Thirunelveli-Dadar train via Konkan Railway.

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July 9,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 9: The National Highway 73 between Mangaluru and Chikmagalur was blocked after a huge tree was uprooted and fell on the road near Somanthadka near Belthangady on Thursday due to heavy rain which has been lashing the region since last three days.

The monsoon rain has shifted from the coastal belt to the hilly region of the Western Ghats leading to closure of major roads after a tree was uprooted.

Karkala BJP MLA Sunil Kumar, who was traveling to Bengaluru had to wait for a long time for the traffic to clear.

Meanwhile Chikkamagaluru Deputy Commissioner Dr Bagadi Gautam imposed ban on movement of vehicles on Charmadi ghat from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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Thursday, 9 Jul 2020

Hope Hasanabba Charmadi cleared the road.

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January 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 3: Former Karnataka chief minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Friday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that 90 per cent of the promises made by him remain unfulfilled.

"He (Prime Minister Modi) had promised that in 2020 the economy will be doubled, but only their troubles have doubled. He just lied. 90 per cent of the promises made by Modi have remained unfulfilled," Siddaramaiah told media here.

Siddaramaiah's remarks come at a time when Prime Minister Modi is on a two-day visit to the state.

"In August, there was severe flood in state, he didn't visit Karnataka at that time. Flood situation was in 23 districts. Prime Minister will tweet for small issues. But at the time of severe flood he didn't even tweet. In 2009, Manmohan Singh was the Prime Minister. He did aerial survey of the state and announced Rs 1500 crore relief on spot," Siddaramaiah said.

"This time the estimated damage due to flood is more than Rs 1 lakh crores," he said.

He went on to say, "Prime Minister came to witness Chandrayaan-2. He did not give time to Chief Minister and ministers and opposition party to meet him and discuss about floods."

"When I was the Chief Minister, the Prime Minister visited the state two times. Prime Minister had told at the time of inauguration of food park that there will be 10,000 direct employment and 25,000 employment. But nothing has happened till now," Siddaramaiah said.

Besides the Prime Minister, Siddaramaiah also criticised Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa.

"In last election, Prime Minister had told that, if BJP comes to power in Centre and state, there will be development. But nothing has happened. Chief Minister and ministers should have spoken to the Prime Minister about relief funds. The central government should have announced it as National disaster... That's why I called BS Yediyurappa as weak Chief Minister," Siddaramaiah said.

"He had said if BJP is in power at the centre and state, doors of fortune of the state will be opened. People trusted him and gave 25 seats in Lok Sabha elections. But now, he doesn't even open the doors of his house for his party leaders," he said.

Congress leader further cornered the Prime Minister over his address in Tumkuru Mutt on Thursday and said, "We admit Pakistan is an evil country. But what are you doing about minorities in our country? You are bringing law against the minorities. Is that right? And you give speech about these things in front of young children."

Prime Minister Modi is on a two-day visit to Karnataka and is attending several events as part of his official engagements.

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