Mangalore: People Raise Voice Against Kochi-Mangalore Gas Pipeline


Mangalore: People Raise Voice Against Kochi-Mangalore Gas Pipeline

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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Aug 26: Over a hundred people from 13 villages participated in a meeting held at Vaidyanatha Hall in Gurpur on Thursday August 25, and decided to put up a united fight against a pipeline that is proposed to be laid between Kochi and Bangalore via Mangalore.

The pipeline project is meant for transporting natural gas from Kochi to Bangalore, and people of the villages through which the pipeline passes, are worried about the problems they will have to go through because of this pipeline.

Gas Authority of India owned by the union government plans to lay a huge pipeline deep inside the earth, and the government has served notices to the farmers about land acquisition, giving them 21 days time. Pipes with a diameter of 30 inches will be embedded five feet deep. 66 feet-wide stretch of land will be acquired in these fields, and the same will be handed back to the farmers after levelling it once the pipeline is laid. The stretch of the land under which pipeline passes cannot be used for laying of roads, construction activity, digging of well, growing of big trees etc. The farmers get ten percent of the value of their land as compensation in addition to relief towards crop loss.

The meeting decided to organize protest meetings at every village, meeting of the deputy commissioner and handing over memorandum to him against the project, including religious leaders in the fight against the pipeline, and to invite people’s representatives and well-known social activists in this struggle. The protestors also decided to meet Salil Shetty, secretary general of Amnesty International, during his visit to the city on August 30, and to hand him over a petition against the execution of this project.

The locals are not ready to rely on the promises of the authority. They recollect that they had suffered a lot during the laying of MRPL pipeline in the year 2000. Speaking on the occasion, Krishnaprasada Rai suggested for locating of the pipeline beneath the sea instead of passing the same through land. He also said that another pipeline of Religare is set to be laid in the coast, although clear-cut details about its route are not known. He added that the village accountants have been preparing to serve notices to about 1,000 villagers of Kandavara, Muloor and nearby villages soon for this pipeline. 

Krishnaprasada Rai of the Anti Pipeline Committee, vice-president, Francis Pinto, Sujir Kumar Shetty and others were present.


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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Sat, Aug 27 2011

    Nagesh Nayak support the cause of gas pipeline affected farmers because this project belongs to Central UPA Govt......However, when state govt headed by BJP played with farmers by acquiring under the guise of development(LAND BANK)(but reality business/Real estate and for kickbacks)SHRIMAN NAGESH CHOOSE TO SUPPORT EDDY.........How double speak and double std!!!!!isn't it NAGESH NAYAK BANGALORE..

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  • Rudolf, Bantwal

    Sat, Aug 27 2011

    Dear San,
    Do you know N Modi in Gujrat does not acquire land forcibly, it is only after the landowner is happy with the compensation does the Govt. take over. Just the beginning of this month while disposing off forcible land acquisition cases from almost all states the Supreme court complimented the Gujarat Govt. for its land acquisition policy since there was not a single case of forcible land acquisition whereas issues of farmers and poor are pouring in from all other states. The judges remarked "officers from other states perhaps should get training from in Gujarat". This is the way it should be, not deprive people of their precious land holding forcibly in the name of development. Mangalore should be more developed as a tourism, educational, and medical tourist hub rather than set up highly polluting industries and destroy the little remaining green cover!!

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  • San, Dubai/Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 26 2011

    Because of people like MK Udupi, today we are not able to get a gud pay job in mangalore, they never allowed any large scale industries to come. Because of these people today we are working in dubai far away from our family. Take example of Gujrath, we just laid 800km of pipeline without any opposition of farmers.

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  • selma, Mangalor

    Fri, Aug 26 2011

    nagesh nayak ....
    WE DONT WANT YOUR SUPPORT. THANK YOU.

    IT WILL NOT MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE...

    SO WE DONT WANT YOUR SUPPORT THANK YOU

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Bantwal

    Fri, Aug 26 2011

    Hi MK Udipi, I fully agree with your views and that is the point I am raising. Our family has been a victim to land acquisition for a NH project near Kulshekar and what compensation we got were the rates prevalent 20 years ago!! You have rightly said to Sunil that if this project were to pass through his only possesion (farmland) where would he stand and what would he do. Let the draft land acquisition bill now getting drafted which recomends excellent compensation get passed and then let GAIL start acquiring land. Secondly the pipeline is to be laid just 6 feet below the groud on such a land what can you do, it is better GAIL acquire by paying at least 3 times the present land cost.....

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  • Godwin Kamath, Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, Aug 26 2011

    Why this Nagesh Nayak has to ever comment? The Pipeline is going to be under the soil so what on earth is going to affect? The Government is not acquiring the land but only using it one time.

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  • Prakash , mangalore

    Fri, Aug 26 2011

    Did Nagesh Mamu Ever commented using his brain,,thats why he always write stupid comments.He don't even read the news fully,only he reads the news if its in favour of his BJP.Burden of Karnataka.

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  • Jo Ann, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 26 2011

    Sunil Mangalore- your comments are really worth reading.
    Nowadays I read only comments at the end I go back and read the article.!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • MK, udupi

    Fri, Aug 26 2011

    Hi Sunil Imagine this pipeline planned to lay through your land- say 5acres& all your 5 acres affecetd by this project. Will you be commenting the same. Am an Piping Engineer & Risk a ssesseor .Do you know the Potential Hazard & Environmental impact of this PROJECT( DO NOT TALK ABOUT CLEAN ENERGY BY GAS & COAL) .This project is not burning fuelright? you talk baseless.We cannot make our place desert for the sake of techo-commericial developement.

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  • Gaurish, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 26 2011

    I don't think any sense in opposing all project's without knowing it's pro's and cons. We can encourage the people to ask enough compensation. But not opposing the projects. For the development of country we have to sacrifice our lands. Laying Pipeline is not dangerous at all, if we we are taking enough safety measures. So opposing Pipe line Projects does not make any sense.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Bantwal

    Fri, Aug 26 2011

    I had expressed these fears of people losing valuable land due to the project. The issue is of the compensation that is being offered which is some 20 years old. And the rich and influential will see that the pipeline is subverted and passes through patches of small and poor farmers. The Mangalore SEZ project has displaced so many small and marginalized farmers from their homes with measly compensation in return, some are already on the roads. Unless people protest, the Govt. is not going to shell out adequate compensation. What can they do on the land through which it passes?

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 26 2011

    Mangaloreans had problems with coal earlier I remember and now they have problems with Gas as well......Gas is one of the cleanest source of energy and I am pretty sure it wont be long before some cunning politicians will also get involved in this and they will give this issue an environmental point of view.

    If this is the case then like places in Kerala and Bengal, Mangalore will also never prosper with new jobs and employment. Exodus of people to Middle east and other places leaving their families will continue.

    People like Nagaesh Nayak never understand neither technology nor techno-commercial economics related to this subject but yet enjoy commenting on issues. Ask him about land aquisiton or about pipeline engineering and he would'nt know about this at all. Poor thing may have heard this for the first time and got excited as usual

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Fri, Aug 26 2011

    LOOTING THE FARMERS.

    FARMERS SHOULD UNITE & FIGHT FOR THEIR LAND.

    WHY THEY ARE ADAMANT TO ACUQIRE FARMERS LAND.

    I FULLY SUPPORT FARMERS.

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