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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June 14,2020

Bengaluru, June 14: Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa-led BJP government of Karnataka has once again urged the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led union BJP government to release GST compensation worth Rs 10,208 crore that is due for the state.

The request was placed with Finance Minister Niramala Sitharaman during the 40th GST council meeting, in which Karnataka Home Minister and state’s representative to the council, Basavaraj Bommai, participated.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Bommai said that Rs 10,208 crore was due from the Centre as GST compensation for four four months - from March to May.

“We have requested the Centre to release Rs 1,460 crore - pertaining to GST compensation for the month of March - as soon as possible due to the dire financial conditions of the state,” he said.

Bommai said that the state was confident that the funds will be released soon, noting that Karnataka had recently received Rs 4,314 in GST compensation for three months, between December 2019 to February 2020.

Meanwhile, the state also proposed the Council to reduce penalty for delay in filing GST. Bommai said that while people are made to pay 18% of the tax as fine in delay in payment, Karnataka has asked the Centre to reduce the percentage by half to 9%.

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Mangaluru, Jan 26: The Azizuddin Road of Mangaluru’s Bunder area, which had witnessed the brutal killing of two innocent passersby over a month ago, today witnessed the unfurling of Indian national flag by the kin of the police firing victim. 

49-year-old Abdul Jaleel Kandak, a father of two, and 23-year-old Nausheen Kudroli, were killed in an arbitrary and unwarranted police firing during a disturbance occurred due to police baton charge in the city on December 2019. 

A mixed feeling of patriotism and pain prevailed when a group of people gathered on the police firing spot to celebrate the 71st Republic Day of India. Family members of the victims were part of it.

It was Shifani, the daughter of Abdul Jaleel, who unfurled the flag and read out the preamble of the Indian constitution. 

“This is the spot where the constitution of the country was murdered,” said social activist Vidya Dinker, recalling the police firing. “The constitution is being murdered everyday in many states of India. We must regain the constitution and implement it everyday,” she added. 

Journalist Shahnaz M, DYFI leader Imtiyaz BK, SIO leader Talha, NWF leader Shahida Aslam and social activist Shabbir Ahmed were present among others.

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