Cremation site dispute: Two injured following clash between BJP activists

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October 4, 2012
Puttur, October 4: At least two people sustained severe injuries after a clash broke out between two groups of Bharatiya Janata Party activists following a dispute over a Hindu cremation site at Kallarpe under Aryapu Gram Panchayat limits in Puttur taluk.

 

The Gram Panchayat had identified a plot of land to be used as a crematory site, and had appointed a committee to serve the purpose. Though the approval had been granted by the Gram Panchayat eight years ago in 2004, work has not begun at the plot due to the opposition from the local residents, most of them BJP activists.

 

The brawl erupted when around 10 members of cremation site committee including Keshav, Balakrishna Rai and Balakrishna Shetty arrived at the chosen spot on Tuesday along with a JCB excavator. Angered by their move, local residents along with a few members of Gram Panchayat, Taluk Panchayat began protesting, which resulted in clash between two groups.

 

Two people, including committee member Keshav, who sustained severe injuries in the clash, were admitted to two different hospitals.

 

According to Keshav a group of around 10 members including BJP leaders such as Gram Panchayat member Vijay B S, Taluk Panchayat members Shashiprabha and Babith Kumar, not only prevented them from beginning work but also assaulted them.

 

He told police that assailants also pelted stones at him and as a result he sustained head injuries. “The BJP activists who should have extended their support to the cause of Hindu crematory ground are against us. Panchayat member Vijay has been behaving arrogantly due to his political influence,” he said.

 

Vijay B S, who has also suffered injuries, said that he and other local residents are against the creation of a cremation ground at the allotted land in Kallarpe. “There are plenty of homes as well as a water tank nearby. We have been objecting the proposal from many years now. But they have decided to carry on the work without any purpose. We have merely been protesting objecting to it, and have not resorted to assaults” he justified.

 

He stated that the residents would not allow the land to be converted into a cremation ground under any circumstances.

 

Cases against both parties have been registered.

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Mysuru, Feb 14: Citing the coronavirus scare prevalent in the city, hotel owners have urged the civic corporation to shut down roadside food vends, calling them a risk to public health.

A team of the city Hotel Owners Association, led by president C Narayanagowda and honorary secretary Ravindra Bhat, met mayor Tasneem Bano and MCC commissioner Gurudatta Hegde on Tuesday and urged them to implement the high court’s ban on street food vending.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the association said it had raised the poor hygiene at such joints amid the coronavirus threat and increasing incidence of chikungunya and malaria in the city. There is no check on the ingredients or water used and the cleanliness of the kitchens and cooking staff, they pointed out. Many of the joints operate near drains and public urinals and don’t have running water for washing or cleaning utensils, they said. Besides, the vends dump unsegregated garbage and compromise pedestrian safety by blocking pavements, they alleged.

“As this involves the livelihood of the vendors, I will take a decision after discussions with the commissioner and elected representatives,” the mayor said while pointing out that MCC had issued identity cards to the vendors after collecting details about them and their stalls. She said the health and education standing committees would also be consulted.

Commissioner Hegde said MCC was planning to move the vendors to designated hawking zones to ensure their livelihood was not affected. He explained that any drive to remove the vends was fraught with law and order problems. “False cases have been filed against MCC officers whenever they conducted drives against footpath food vendors in non-hawking zones. We will consult with the city police commissioner before taking any steps,” he said.

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