Mangalore: Amarnath Shetty questions CM's motives behind Niddodi project


Mangalore: Amarnath Shetty questions CM's motives behind Niddodi project

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (GA)

Mangalore, Aug 4: ‘I am seriously concerned about the hidden motives of chief minister Siddaramaiah who seems to be very much interested in setting up the thermal power plant at Niddodi. It looks more like a covet mission than a project undertaken for the good of the people. Even the DC does not have any information about the proposed project. I am prepared for any fight that can stop setting up of such a dangerous thermal plant,” said former minister Amarnath Shetty.

He was speaking at a press conference held at the JD (S) office here on Saturday August 3.

The people of the district have already been suffering due to the Nagarjuna power plant and if another thermal power plant comes up at Niddodi people within the radius of 60 kilometres in and around Niddodi will suffer. There is much at stake. According to the initial information we have, the government will make its move to acquire over 4,000 acres of land in at least four villages. The profile of the land that the government is angling for has fertile fields that has resources to cultivate three paddy crops and one pulse crop, apart from coconut, horticultural corps, areca, pepper and spice. So why force a project which the locals do not want and why go against the nature, questioned he.

The CM and other political leaders who are forcing the thermal plant on us should not forget the loss of face they suffered at Tadadi. It was also 4,000 mega watt thermal power project which the government wanted to force on the locals. But the intense protest by locals which was vehemently supported by the environmentalists finally succeeded and the Centra government had to scrap the idea. Similarly the proposed project at Niddodi too is a potentially dangerous and destructive proposal which should be opposed tooth and nail by everyone, he opined. “I have already written a letter to opposition leader H D Kumaraswamy about this. He has also promised to visit the place and join the protests soon. Protests committees will be set up in each of the four villages which will be heavily affected by the proposed project, he added.

He further criticised the silence of four ministers, that is, U T Khader, Ramanath Rai, Vinay Kumar Sorake and Abhayachandra Jain, who represent the coastal districts of Udupi and Dakshina Kannada in the state cabinet. They should break their stoic silence and come out with their views and join the protests if they are really concerned about the districts. They should also make efforts in convincing the CM to not to go ahead with the project, Shetty said.

JD (S) leaders Shashidhar Nayak, Umanath Karkera, Ashwin Pereira, Diwakar Shetty,  Fredrick Pinto, Prithviraj Jain, Hariprasad were also present at the press conference.

The proposed project is will have deep impact on the geography and natural balance of the coast districts. Nandini and Shambhavi rivers will be affected and many small water bodies will vanish,. In fact river Nandini river will be one of the worst affected as many tributaries, in the form of small rivulets, will cease to join the river due to fragmentation and alteration of land mass. Pollution of river Shambhavi, which has a tributary running right through the land identified for the plant, is not ruled out. The establishment of this power station will have long-term negative ecological and human consequences.

  

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  • Philip, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 06 2013

    Mr.Shetty,
    Do you remember those days, when a chemical plant was about tostart in Kadandale ,with your knowledge?

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  • Frank, Tulu Nadu state of India

    Mon, Aug 05 2013

    The Only solution for all the problems in Tulu Nadu is to have a separate state

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  • Ramchandra Kini, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 05 2013

    Was Amarnath Shetty sleeping during the BJP regime in Karnataka. The survey / plans were made at that time and sanctioned.

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  • harish, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Dear Mr.Shetty I am one of the strong follower of Ramakrishna Hedge.But u people not supported him.When Devegowda become P.M. u neglected our hero.Now where is ........................?

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  • CYRIL MASCARENHAS, KIREM/MIRA ORAD/DUBAI

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    AMARNATH SHETTRE,ETH DINA VODE POTHAR MAHARAYARE,MATHA AYE BHOKKA ETHE ENCHINA POKKADE KAI PADUVARH..

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Amarnath Shetty and his career politician in JD(S) is mostly a unlucky one but he is a quite spoken honest respectful non corrupt and to say very cool in looking person/politician.Niddodi is a close vicinity of Amarnath Shetty hope he will succeed in bringing this Niddodi power project to a reverse mode to say a blessing to his political career as well as a cheers to the causes of the people of that vicinity.

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  • DINESH SHETTY, PADUBIDRI/DUBAI

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Dear Amaranna,
    On behalf of Bunts community I request you to please retire from
    active politics because this is not
    the right place for honest people
    like you.You can do some social work.

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  • sathurine Fernades, Udupi

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    These Project owner once installed they can not Raise a hieght of the chimney due to the restiriction of Aviation as the flights traffic.Same way has done at Nagarjuna- it was supposed to be high rised but due to the Aviation restricting the hieght of the chimney Lowered causing the Ash at near by villages.Proposed Niddodi Project will take Pace at any cost unless all the Near by district Villagers protest in Mass.For expample Now KIADB will attack Niddodi and later near by Village like Belman , then Krakala h hebri belt and so on.Misnisters get money .

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  • Colin D' Souza, Agrar/Dubai

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    This leader is taking advantge Congress Party .

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  • Veerappa. D.N., Madikeri

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    After crossing the desert on Camel the life-saving Camel is killed for water in its hump.
    Similarly, after Election and getting power the common man is forgotten by greedy Politicians.

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  • Ismail Shaikh, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Amarnath shetty's popularity is decreasing day by day in Moodbidri and Dakshina kannada. This is just a publicity gimmick. He might have forgotten now, around 20 years back when he was a minister took hefty suitcase and supported the deadly chemical factory in Kadandale despite powerful agitation from the surrounding villagers. When he is not in power he is verymuch concerned about people and against the project. Now people are wise and they know whom to elect and he should understand why people of Moodbidri not voting or electing him

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  • Prasheesh Kumar. S. , Mumbai.

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Similar Chemical factories are still working in Mumbai since last several decades in a very thickly populated Chembur area with atleast 15 lakh population which is very near to Lokamanya Tilak (Kurla) Station from where you catch train to Mangalore. Have you ever asked any of the residents of Chembur or Kurla about whether they have faced any health problem due to these factories ? Every one knows that Amarnath is quite a Honest man unlike Congress Bus-fleet owner of Moodbidri.

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  • Rudolf, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Whoever said Chembur has had no problems, it is the most polluted industrial cluster in Mumbai!! The comprehensive environment pollution index (CEPI) of the area was found to be a very high 69.19!! Old people, children, and those with weakened immune system have long been suffering from a variety of ailments related to pollution!!! Many people have shifted to better places with lower pollution levels due the pollution menace!!!!!!

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  • Praveen Kumaresh, Bengaluru

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Mangalore has BASF. This BASF is driven out by all the developed countries all over the world including its own homeland Germany due to its highly polluting effect. BASF was allowed in Mangalore in 1998 but Angel Herd of Kadandale is opposed in 1999 by politicians even though Angel Herd was just a small peck as compared to mammoth BASF. In Bhaindar-Mumbai Angle Herd has its original Unit founded by Mangalorean Srinivas Suratkal and Bhaindar people have not opposed it, why ? Does this mean to say that Mumbai people have no brains ?

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  • Lobo, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Daijiworld should contact Congress MLA's directly and take their views on the Projects. We want to know the views of recently elected representatives mainly from adjoining Mangalore and Udupi region. Their silence shows that they are not able to voice the peoples voice in the assembly. Even JR Lobo's first hand views should be published by Daijiworld.

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  • Ashok Shetty, Shirva

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Amaranna it is nice to see your presence at last, our CM he has no hidden agenda and he took bold decision and he anouced the project, but our shettar without telling or discussing anybody he proposed the place .

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    No No No Nidodi... CM...Scrap this project or shift to your constituency...

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  • Prasheesh Kumar. S. , Mumbai.

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Amarnath Shetre, I remember that you were unnecessarily made scapegoat by Political-Dramatists for that Chemical Factory-Angle Herds which was coming up at Kadandale village near Moodabidri about 15 years ago. In fact Pollution control Board had cleared that Unit and two similar factories are still working in Chembur at Mumbai in a thickly populated Area, and people there have not faced any health hazard since last two decades.

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  • Ravi Bhaskar Shenava, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Amaranna please also comment about the insult heaped by Karnataka Assembly Speaker Kagodu Thimmappa on Highly Respected Rani Abbakka Devi of our Tulunad.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    I have seen no sincerity among the leaders of verious political parties who visited this sleepy village which was is in limelight now due to proposed ultra mega thermal power plant,except Sri Amamanath Shetty.He is truely a peoples leader and very sincere.I hope if takes the lead in protesting against the project people from all walks will definitely rally behind him.He is a non corrupt and peoples leaders in true sense.

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  • Anand, karkala

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Shetre, you are the right person in wrong party.

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  • Nawaz Ismail Moolur, Al Jubail

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Point to be noted Mr Amarnath Shetty, but the government should not stop the Project but they should search the other places like dessert area or fully blank lands so that the people of Karnataka should not suffer..

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    GOOD MOVE BY AMARANNA.

    LET US PROTEST AGAINST THIS PROJECT.

    THIS IS THE RIGHT TIME TO SAVE OUR NATURE. JAI HO.

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  • Alan, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    @ Rakesh .. Do u remember this..?

    Ultra mega power plant to come up in Niddodi?



    Rakesh shetty, mangalore
    Sunday, February 24, 2013

    HATS OFF TO BJP GOVT. JAI HO.

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  • Hanif, Shirva-Sharjah

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    HAHAHA.... FAS GAYA NAGESH MAMU KA CHELA..

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  • Farooq, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    @RAKESH..BJP WOULD HAVE GIVEN SAME VALUES TO HUMAN FEELINGS AT LEAST.."VALUES FOR ANIMALS IN BJPS CONSTITUENCY BUT ZERO VALUES FOR HUMAN BEINGS.."

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  • Aysha, Mangalore/Muscat

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Good one Alan!!
    Rakesh, eagerly awaiting your comment!! please dont shy away

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  • mavin, kudla/dxb

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    @rakesh shetty ...why lying man ....ane kaddaroo kalla adike kaddaroo kalla ...

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  • juliet mascarenhas, bejai mangalore

    Sun, Aug 04 2013

    Protest against your own project.
    Erena mandeg ere mutuud aaki lekka aand.
    daada shetre.Bejara malpodchi.

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