Mangalore: MSEZ Filling Gurpur River to Widen Road - Locals Angry


Mangalore: MSEZ Filling Gurpur River to Widen Road - Locals Angry

Brijesh Garodi
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Apr 19: The residents of Kulur and around are up in arms with the officials of Mangalore Special Economic Zone (MSEZ) over the widening of a road and alleged filling of Gurpur river with mud by the company. The work on road widening was started around a month ago.

Day and night river filling work is being been reportedly carried out with the help of over 50 tippers and many workers. On being contacted by the locals, the MSEZ officials allegedly misguided them by answering that the mud has been put up for the piling process (laying foundation for the road) and that once it is done, the mud will be removed.

But later, on seeing rollers being used for the setting of the mud, the locals came to know the reality - that the mud put into the river was not temporary, and that the road was in fact being widened by filling part of the river. In other words, the MSEZ was encroaching on the river.

The MSEZ was supposed to widen the road from the other side which would mean occupying a part of KISKO property. But to avoid that, the MSEZ came up with the plan of widening the road by filling mud into the Gurpur river. 

Angered by this, the residents formed a team and revolted against the MSEZ. Their concern was not only encroachment on river and its effect on biodiversity, but also that filling the river on one side would raise the water level and lead to floods during rains.

They began their protest by handing over memorandums to the officials concerned, mainly CRZ, DC, commissioner, MLA Palemar and the ACP of Panambur police station. But no one took the matter seriously. The CRZ sent a notice to the MSEZ asking them to remove the mud within 15 days and to stop the work with immediate effect. But the MSEZ was least bothered and carried on with the road widening works.

On realizing that mere memorandums were not enough, they began agitations from March 31 and till date, six major protests have been carried out including torchlight protests, Panjina Meravanige etc. The only people who supported their protests were Pejawar Swamiji, Vidya Dinkar of Citizens Forum for Mangalore Development, and former MLA Vijay Kumar Shetty.

On April 3, while the protest was on, MSEZ official Karkera visited the spot and assured that proper settlement would be reached on the issue. On April 5, the locals were called for a meeting with the MSEZ officials, but none of them turned up to address the people except the working contractors. The contractors offered them 1000 loads of mud and 130 loads of stone to build a barricade to prevent flooding, but on the condition that the labour cost would be borne by the locals. The offer was rejected and it was decided to carry on the protest.

As the protest was going on in a large scale, on April 17 the road work was carried out  allegedly with the help of nearly 75 goons who came in nearly 20 vehicles along with two contractors Sameer and Arun. The work was carried out from morning to midnight till around 12.30 am, with the goons guarding the spot so as to prevent anyone from interfering.

Vidya Dinker in a letter to DC Dr Channappa Gowda pointed out that the work undertaken by MSEZ is against its earlier promise of not damaging the Gurpur river ecosystem. "The work underway in the Gurupur river right now is in contravention of an undertaking to the High Court by the senior counsel appearing for M/s MSEZL in WP 11630 of 2012, that the MSEZL would not do any work that would damage the Gurupura river ecosystem; and of Notice No. CRZ/ Violation/20/2011-12 dated 05/04/2012 issued to M/s MSEZ Ltd. by the Regional Director (Envt.), DFEE Mangalore," the letter states.

The letter demands,

- Order the violator M/s MSEZ Ltd to immediately stop dumping / land filling in the Gurupur River.
- Order the project proponents to immediately begin restoration of the disturbed riverine ecosystem to its original rich biodiverse state.
- As district magistrate, under the provisions of the CrPC, take immediate steps to stop the public nuisance created by the MSEZ Ltd on the landward side of Kulur Bridge in Gurupur river.

In addition, Arun D’Souza, a petitioner in the case, claims that he received a phone call from an unknown person asking him to take all the cases back which were filed against the MSEZ. He was also asked to go to the police station after midnight, but fearing the goons, chose not to do so.

In a letter to the Panambur SI, Arun D'Souza stated, "I demand that cases under the appropriate penal sections be immediately booked against the offenders - executives of M/s MSEZ Ltd, their contractors M/s Thakur Infra Projects Pvt Ltd, sub-agents Sameer, Arun, and other hired goons, and that their vehicles and machinery be seized."

However, despite having contacted everyone over this issue including district officials, no one has turned up to help the locals. They have complained that even the police are not capable of taking action on the issue. 

  

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Fri, Apr 20 2012

    These protesters resemble extortion! They do not want good roads! They want to make money instead of development! So called overnight environmentalists...use dynamite for little fish! Raised river banks and road on the side of river will prevent flood! There should be limit to politics and locals should be sensible since no land is acquired which belongs to locals!!

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  • Max, Bendur/Dubai

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    These so called nature protectors should be arrested first. See the pictures they are polluting nature through their carbon diaxide ommitting Dondhi's (heavy smoke!! billows from their torch!!)they dont want any development in Mangalore just protest and gain publicity. what they know about nature? how many times in a day they urinate and shit in River?? They are protesting because road will have light and they cannot do it openly. That is the reason of this protest not for love of river for sure.

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  • Damodar Bhat, Udupi

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Most of the land is Kumki or Govt. land.The Govt. has the right to broaden any road for the betterment of the public.

    Coming back to the article on the protest,I want to know as to (1) how many fish died by this filling (2)How many dynamites are used by these locals to kill fish at night (3) Is illicit alcohol being produced / brewed by these locals because of no road and out of reach of Excise officials.

    Mr.Vijayakumar Shetty ex.MLA should be away from this local menace and should support the District Administration.His support means that he is a co-conspirator and a shareholder in the crime.

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  • Sreekumar, Dubai

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    This is a CRZ violation, for which MSEZL do not have approval to fill this part of the river. That is the easy solution

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  • KRPrabhu , Kudla/Bengaluru

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    @Vicky Chopra,Manipal/Chandigarh
    Before writting anything please read the caption/news carefully and try to understand it by somebody's help if you cant do it independently.Daiji has drawn the caption so nicely in red color for your easy understanding.Get acquitained with facts of UPCL(formerly Naragjuna)history and how local poli-ticians capitalised on it for their personal gains leaving the locals at lurch.

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  • Walter Lobo, Bajpe/USA

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Mangalore is becoming "Messyoore". (The new designation of IATA for Messyoore airport is MSE instead of IXE). Let us change the name of the city, everywhere unlawful activities in violations of the pristine environmental conditions are taking place and have become a norm. There is no competent authority to resolve with compliance with the laws and regulations. The ecological damage would be felt for our generations yet to be born. The Messyoore International Airport is an example of bad workmanship, planning and corruption by the officials. Nagarjuna Power plant with black fly ash into people's drinking water and food chain is another example of corruption. If some of the officials are brought to justice, others would learn. But there is no law and no order. That is India. Jai Hind India Corruption. Long live India Corruption.

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  • Alan, M'lore

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Dear Mr. Vicky Chopra, Manipal/Chandigarh
    Road can be constructed by also making overhead bridges which will take little space at the base..
    And not disrupting the riverflow or river bed.
    if you sit and think and reason you will get many options to construct roads.
    The authorities know they can save a lot of money by just dumping mud.

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  • Alan, M'lore

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    WTF will MLA Palemar do for the local people when he himself was found in obscens activities.
    He would have surely taken lumpsum amount from MSEZ to keep quiet.
    What do people think that he wouldn't be knowing wats going on in and around m'lore.

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  • victor, mangalore/dubai

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Govt should avoid these type of works...take action on the spot....even govt should stop supply of river water to Industries (Heavy)...let them built sea water plant near Panamboor.... especially MRPL etc....dont know future of mangalore....water shortage may occur coming years....

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  • John Maxim D'souza, KULUR , MANGALORE, DUBAI

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Come on all locals this is good job you doing against MSEZ. this must be protested till they stop the work of fillng the road let them finish first other side of the rever fill and safe the coastal area to avoid collapse from the flood. Dear DC please hear the locals demand peacefully and solve the problem. and dont permit to destroy the netures beauty by cutting the trees. keep it up protest all kulur locals untill succsess

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  • jacintha dsouza, manglore

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Be careful........MSEZ...UPCL...crude oil projects,cutting of trees , filling the rivers... in the name of development.have a limit to use naturl resources . nature is furious. Relize Oh Man/woman! you cant play with the Nature anymore.come on stop selfish attitudes and protect the earth for our future generation.

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  • Joel, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Vicky Chopra, Manipal/Chandigarh, at present we need Water. so we need to save these rivers since these are the source of water for us.

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

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Development@the cost of environment?BJP Govt unprecedentedly established LAND BANK,and now crossing border?Unbelievable!!!Where is so called environmentalists?Is govt sleeping?So much of land fill made to river and with immediate effect the man made land out river should be dismantled.

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  • Vicky Chopra, Manipal/Chandigarh

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Mr.Don Amnon, Lower Bendoor, Mangalore

    Just decide by yourselves. Whether you people need road to be widened to avert further accidents or nead nature's beauty.? Need electricity but oppose plant to be set-up in your vicnity.

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  • Jacobnelson, Bejai

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    BD is only worried about their internal agenda!

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  • Suman, India

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Now where is Bajrang dal and various senas

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  • Don Amnon, Lower Bendoor, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Playing with nature..... and nature will punish violaters. I bet this road will not withstand against flood.

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  • Vicky Chopra, Manipal/Chandigarh

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Mr.KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bengaluru

    Where is agitator?. Not on scene - Are they are at large?. What can old people will do?. Most of good people already settled down abroad - and think of development i Mangalore. Can they succeed.

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  • Joy Fernandes, NMPT Colony Baikampady / Kulshekar / Dubai

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Dear Victor,
    The Bajrangis and Rama Sane are informed/paid by these goons or are party to this. Didn't you read how mutalik was caught accepting money to create chaos. Its unfortunate people have lost hope in the police and we see you appealing to thugs for help !!!

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  • Joel, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    There is so much of water shortage already in Mangalore why they are filling the river?
    Where is the DC and Other MCC officials? Are they sleeping?
    Mrs. Mayor this is the main reason for water shortage and don’t crack silly jokes by saying shortage of rain…

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  • Melwin Pinto, Mangalore, Rome.

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Everyone is forced to live at the mercy of the MSEZ..! It is clear case of the rich becoming a richer at the cost of the lives of the poor...What you see is just the tip of the iceberg...

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  • jamil ahmed, udupi/qatar

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Widening of roads is an important factor. However the PWD authorities have to consider environment factor into picture before performing so. This may give rise to flooding of river etc. May be the CONTRACTOR will be in a hurry to fill the river as per scope and getting his bill approved.
    The villagers need to be addressed properly on the environmental impacts that may arise due to this filling with no added flavor from politics.

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bengaluru

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Its an occasion for 'thundu poli-tician'to take the lead for agitation now going on and vanish with'suit case' and leave the followers in lurch that happened in the case of Nagarjuna,MRPL agitation!!! Udupi side poli-ticians are experts in these type of acts as they have gained enough experience.
    Therefore,people please have a close watch on intruders from politics!!!

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  • Herald, Kudla/Dubai

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Filling a river canot be one way decision. Just because they need wide roads. specially while it is close to the sea.

    Hope they have done proper study of water flow before considering this. Or else we may be leaving a Mumbai floods kind of disaster as a gift for our Children.

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  • victor, mangalore/dubai

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    Bajrang Dal ...please help them....

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    People of Mangalore should immediately report this to Ministry of Forests and Environment who have issued Enviornment Clearence certificate for this project. This is nothing but blatant violation of all environment laws.

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  • sunil, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    sab ko job dedho MSEZ.... pe...permamnent..sab kush hoga... NORTH INDIAN AUR TAMILIANS KO BARKE RAKA HAI SAB BADA BADA COMPNY MAIN

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 19 2012

    I AM SURE DVS WILL SOLVE THIS MATTER SOON. JAI HO BJP.

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