Thousands march against land acquisition for ISPRL

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December 19, 2011

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Udupi, December 19: Over 3,000 villagers from Kalathur, Kuthyaru and Paadur on Monday took out a protest march on the streets of Udupi, to demand the chief minister to drop the proposal to acquire 700 acres of land for the second stage of Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Limited (ISPRL).

Jana Jagruthi Samithi, Kalathur, had organized the protest. Honorary President of the Samithi Gurme Suresh Shetty, General Secretary Lawrence Fernandies, convener Nithyananda R Shetty, Kuthyaru Prasad Shetty led the protest march.

MLAs Raghupathi Bhat, Lalaji R Mendon, former minister Vasanth V Salian, District BJP President Uday Kumar Shetty, JD(S) President Deviprasad Shetty and others participated in the protest jatha and assured to be with the people in their protest and appraise the government of the hardships they have to face.

In the morandum they said in the first week of December, ISPRL personnel were seen doing the survey in 700 acres of agricultural land in the Kalathur village, saying the government had already allotted the land to them.

The works of the ISPRL in Paadur village were on in 200 acres of land acquired by the KIADB for the purpose of storing crude petroleum oil under ground. The residents of the village had agreed for acquisition of 200 acres of land two years back, as the project was in the interest of the nation.

At that time the promoters of the project and officials of the project had said that 200 acres of land would be sufficient for the project.

But now handing over their agricultural land to ISPRL without serving any notices to them was unfair and illegal. If the second stage was allowed in the region, asmany as 200 families would have to lose their property and livelihood, requesting the government to drop the acquisition process for the second stage of ISPRL, in their villages.

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Asked about the alternative the government would provide, he said, "Closure of canteens is needed to avoid the rush near the canteen as it may lead to problems.

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While talking to media, Mr D’souza said the committee would submit the report to Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa and Revenue Minster R. Ashok and urge the government to construct the statue at the earliest.

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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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