Residents lay siege to MSEZ office; demand removal of mud dumped into Phalguni

May 3, 2012

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Mangalore, May 2: Activists and residents of Melakoppala and Athrebail on Wednesday laid siege of the Mangalore Special Economic Zone (MSEZ) office demanding removal of mud dumped along the Phalguni river near Kuloor and restore the ecosystem. The protest lasted four hours.

The mud had been dumped along the river for the proposed road-cum-pipeline corridor, which will connect the Mangalore Special Economic Zone and the New Mangalore Port Trust. The Melakoppala and Athrebail residents said this would narrow down the space for the Phalguni causing floods. Despite notices issued by the Coastal Regulatory Authority, the MSEZ was yet to clear the mud, the residents alleged.

The residents accompanied by the members of Citizen's Forum for Mangalore and Democratic Youth Federation of India arrived at the MSEZ office at Urwa Stores around 4 p.m. and sought appointment with the MSEZ Managing Director Rajiv Banga to raise their concerns about dumping of the mud. But the MSEZ staff told the protestors that Mr. Banga was not in the office. But the protestors refused to leave the place and insisted that they would not leave without meeting Mr. Banga.

Assistant Commissioner of Police Subramanya and police personnel from the Urwa station rushed to the venue. The Legal Advisor of MSEZ Premanand Kini told protestors that the ongoing work was done legally and there was no question of removing the mud.

Vidya Dinker from Citizen's Forum countered Mr. Kini and showed the notices issued by the Coastal Regulatory Authority to the MSEZ asking the latter to clear the mud. Then Mr. Kini and Ramachandra Bhandarkar, Public Relations Officer, called representatives of the protesters to come inside the MSEZ office for discussion. The protestors did not agree and continued to sit outside the MSEZ office.

Meanwhile, some of the protesters proceeded to the Urwa police station and lodged a complaint about Mr. Banga being missing.

The MSEZ officials then came out and told the protesters that Mr. Banga had difficulty in speaking the local language and hence was not comfortable in speaking with the protesters. The protesters then insisted that the MSEZ Managing Director gave in writing assurance .

Around 8 p.m. Sub-Inspector from Urwa Police Gopala Kotapady told the protesters that Mr. Banga had told him that he would be meeting them on Thursday at 5 p.m. near the Kuloor bridge.

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March 2,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 2: Killing an Indian porcupine and inviting his TikTok followers to view it proved costly for a 25-year-old man from Kalaburagi. Forest department officials tracked him down and arrested him on Sunday morning.

Manjunath Biryalhissa, a resident of Jewargi taluk, was famous for his various TikTok videos and for lifting heavy stones in his village and neighbouring areas.

According to forest officials, on Friday, Manjunath and his friends caught a porcupine in Sindagi range, Vijayapura and stoned it to death. Later, they fried and cooked it. Manjunath then made an 18-second video, where he spoke about the porcupine hunt and slaughter, besides inviting his followers to like the video and join him in the feast.

The video was on TikTok and Facebook. Wildlife activists who found the video alerted forest department officials.

“Porcupine comes under schedule four of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Keeping this video as evidence we were able to trace him through his Facebook account, where he had shared details of his hometown,” said forest officials.

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February 21,2020

Chikkamgaluru, Feb 21: Wazi Noronha, aka, Vojald, the father of Amulya Leona Noronha, who lives in Koppa taluk of Chickmagalur district has said that he was shocked by his daughter’s pro-Pakistan slogans.

“Let her rot in jail. I don’t mind if police break her bones, I don’t support what she said and I will not approach lawyers for her bail. She has committed a grave mistake,” he said.

Amulya, a 19-year-old student activist, was booked for sedition yesterday after she raised ‘Long Live Pakistan’ slogans at a CAA-NRC rally. A visibly embarrassed Asaduddin Owaisi, AIMIM chief and MP tried to snatch the mic away from her and slammed her. Karnataka Police have registered a case under IPC Section 124A (Offence of sedition) against Amulya.

Mr. Wazi, who owns a two-acre areca plantation and runs a poultry farm, said he would not make any attempts to get her bail. “Let the law take its course. I cannot approve of her statement,” he said.

He said he had cautioned his daughter against getting involved in protests. “I told her to complete studies first and later she could fight for poor people. But what she said yesterday is not acceptable. I don’t know what made her so. I hope a probe would bring out who prompted her to make such statements,” he said.

Mr. Wazi also admitted that he was associated with BJP and had worked for saffronite leaders like Shobha Karandlaje and D N Jeevaraj.

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May 29,2020

Mangaluru, May 29: Several non-resident Kannadigas from various Gulf countries including Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Thursday, May 28, interacted with Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateel through a video conference and urged him to allow the Kannadigas stranded in the Middle East to return by facilitating the operation of repatriation flights.

The development comes amidst reports that lack of preparedness on parts of the local authorities in Karnataka compelling the Centre to delay the operation of flights from Middle East to Mangaluru and Bengaluru airports.

“We have never forgotten you. We will take necessary steps for your safe return to the homeland as soon as possible,” assured Mr Kateel after paying heed to the complaints of non-resident Kannadigas.

The video conference was organised by Ravi Shetty, ex president of Kannada Sangha Qatar.

Praveen Kumar Shetty, president, Karnataka NRI Forum of UAE, Sarvottam Shetty of UAE Karnataka Sangha, Avikshit Rai, Ravi Shetty, former president of Qatar Kannada Sangha, Santosh Shetty of Riyadh Karnataka NRI Forum, Zakariya Jokatte, president of Dammam Karnataka NRI Forum, Mohammad Mansoor, president of Bahrain Indian Overseas Congress, NS Shetty Kuwait, Pradeep Shetty of Kannada Sangha Bahrain, Karunakar Rao, Shashidhar Shetty Oman, Rajesh of Kuwait Kannada Sangha, Ramesh Bhandari, M E Muloor and Sunil Kulkarni among others participated in the video conference.

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