Vidya Dinker complains to CM against KIADB for using old law to grab land

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June 9, 2017

Mangaluru, Jun 9: A delegation of activists led by anti-SEZ crusader Vidya Dinker called on chief minister Siddaramaiah recently at Vidhan Soudha and complained against Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) which is still using an old law to acquiring agricultural land belong to farmers for the extension of MRPL.

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The KIADB is currently acquiring 850-acres of land for MRPL at Kuthethur and Permude villages. The activists brought to the notice of CM that the KIADB has issued notice to farmers in violation of the Karnataka high court's order that no land acquisition should be done as per the old.

Ms Dinker pointed to the CM that there is nearly 900-acres of vacant land at Thokur already acquired for a different purpose and one that is contiguous to MRPL's land. There is ample scope for MPRL to use this land for its extension, Vidya said adding that it is strange that KIADB is now striving to take away land of farmer's afresh.

On the other hand, no industry has been set up in the 750-acres of land acquired from Mangaluru Special Economic Zone. "What is the true intent of KIADB acquiring land in this real estate type manner," Ms Dinker questioned the CM. Recalling that Vidya had raised this issue with him in the past, Siddaramaiah said he had directed the deputy commissioner of DK district to submit a report on unused land acquired for industrial purposes.

Noting that CM said he was yet to receive a report from the DC in this regard, the CM said he will direct the chief secretary's office to seek an explanation from the DC and take steps after receiving a report from the DCs office forthwith. He also assured to look in to the complaint that KIADB is using the old law to acquire land and take corrective steps.

Lawrence D'Cunha, Ramachandra Bhat of Krishi Bhoomi Samrakshana Samiti were part of the delegation.

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April 2,2020

The Ayodhya police booked a senior journalist on Wednesday for raising questions on Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's visit to the Ram Janmabhoomi for a religious ceremony amid the lockdown over the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The FIR mentions a tweet by Siddharth Varadarajan, editor of news portal 'The Wire', where he said: "On the day the Tablighi Jamaat event was held, Adityanath insisted a large Ram Navami fair planned for Ayodhya from March 25 to April 2 would proceed as usual and that 'Lord Ram would protect devotees from the coronavirus."

Varadarajan had clarified in another tweet that it was "Acharya Paramhans, Hindutva stalwart and head of the official Ayodhya temple trust, who said Ram would protect devotees from coronavirus, and not Adityanath, though he allowed a public event on 25/3 in defiance of the lockdown and took part himself".

Taking the suo-motu cognizance, Faizabad Kotwali police station incharge Nitish Kumar Shrivastava registered an FIR under sections 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) and 505(2) (statements conducing to public mischief) of the Indian Penal Code for doing "disreputable" comment against the chief minister.

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Reacting to it, Varadarajan termed the FIR "politically motivated, saying that the offences invoked were not even remotely made out.

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June 28,2020

Udupi, Jun 28: The Padubidri police have booked cases against two patients of Novel Coronavirus for not revealing their primary contacts and hiding their travel history.

According to DHO Sudhirchandra Sooda, two siblings from Hejamadi in Padubidri had tested positive for COVID-19 recently. After shifting to the hospital, when the officials asked them about their primary contacts and travel history, the patients furnished false information.

When the officials collected information from various sources, they realised that the duo had travelled to Bantwal, Kasargod, Ullal and other places in Dakshina Kannada, said Dr Sooda. Hence, the district administration decided to file cases against them, he added.

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March 23,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 23: As many as 600 people who arrived from foreign countries are under the surveillance of the district police in the Dakshina Kannada, as a measure to contain the spread of Covid-19, said Superintendent of Police B M Laxmi Prasad on Monday.

The police personnel are visiting their houses in Dakshina Kannada police jurisdiction. They have been asked to remain quarantined at home for 14 days."We have appealed to the local residents to tip the police if they violate the quarantine period,"he added.

Talking to newsmen here, he said that all the roads in border areas connecting Kerala had been closed, the police have strengthened security in border areas. Please log in to get detailed story.

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