Cradle of land reforms is now hotbed of communal politics'

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June 17, 2012

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Bangalore, June 17: Speakers at a meeting organised to pay tributes to the departed freedom fighter and Communist Party of India leader B V Kakkilaya, here, on Saturday, expressed concern over the recent adverse social and political developments in Karnataka.

Former minister B A Mohideen lamented that the new generation of the political and social leaders have failed to adopt the values of broad-minded leaders like Kakkilaya.

He said that coastal district of Dakshina Kannada, which once had leaders like Kakkilaya and was the cradle of land reforms, has now turned into the hotbed of communal politics.

G N Nagaraj of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) said that the stage was set for “strangling” the progressive provisions of the legislation in the next session of the Legislative Assembly by making it easy for people who are not farmers to buy agricultural land and increasing the land ceiling. The amendment, he added, would sound the death knell of small and marginal farmers and make way for companies to grab land.

He said that the role of decades-long struggle of Communists in giving a progressive edge to the Land Reforms Act in Karnataka was not given its due while chronicling the history of reforms in the State. Mr. Kakkilaya was the “spirit” of that struggle led by the undivided Communist party, he added.

Writer and editor of the magazine Hosatu, G. Ramakrishna, said that people like Kakkilaya could work overlooking factional differences, which was something that political activists today have to draw lessons from.

National Secretary of the Communist Party of India S. Sudhakar Reddy also spoke.

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Udupi, Mar 26: As many as 1000 expatriates, who have arrived from foreign countries and have been placed in home quarantine, were warned against violating the guidelines given to them and leaving their houses. 

Deputy Commissioner G Jagadeesha, addressing reporters here on Thursday, said that the district administration and health department officials have sent notices to surrounding houses regarding those quarantined and requested them to bring to the notice of relevant authorities if anyone was found violating the quarantine rules.

'If anyone is found violating the quarantine rules and roaming in public, a complaint can be registered by calling on 9480242600. Strict action will be taken against such violators,' said Mr Jagadeesha.

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April 2,2020
Bengaluru, Apr 2: About 1,500 people from Karnataka might have attended the Tablighi Jamaat event in Nizamuddin in the national capital between March 8 to 20. Of these, the State has been able to trace 800 people.
 
Of the 800 persons, 143 people have been found to be symptomatic.
 
Mr Jawaid Akhtar, Additional Chief Secretary (Health and Family Welfare), in a statement here on Thursday said that the Centre had sent the list of 1,500 people to the State.
 
“We cannot say if all these have attended the congregation. Some of them may have attended and some may be the contacts of those who have attended. We have been able to trace 800 from the list and samples of 143 symptomatic persons have been sent for tests."

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May 8,2020

Hassan, May 8: A newly married couple accidentally fell into the Hemavathi river and drowned while clicking selfies near Henneli village in the district, police said on Friday.

The deceased were identified as Kritika (23) of the same village and Artheesh (27) of Belur taluk in the district.

They got married on March 20. Both were working in Bengaluru and were in the village due to the lockdown.

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