Mangaluru: Councilor halts road work over 'banner politics', locals protest


Mohan Kuthar
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Jan 29: Public in Ullalbail on Thursday January 29 protested the action of municipal councilor who halted the concreting work of the local road. 'Banner politics' is said to be the reason for taking this action.

It is said that out of Rs 5 crore aid approved for Ullal area under town development (Nagarothana) plan, Rs 5 lacs was allocated for concreting the Ullalbail road. The work had been in progress from two months with the road stretch of 2 kilometers from Mastikatte and Ullalbail being concreted.


'Banner politics'

When Agriculture Road (ARS Road) in Ullalbail was being concreted, a banner was put up congratulating the local legislator and health minister U T Khadar who is said to be responsible for getting the funds for the project. But BJP workers in Ullabail later put banners praising former chief minister Jagadish Shettar who they said was responsible for approving the funds.

The local councilor Sukumar who did not like this, declared that the concreting of ARS Road will continue only if the banner from BJP is removed. But the locals who disapproved of this decision took Sukumar to task and said if the work did not resume by Wednesday evening, they would protest. The officials responsible for the said work visited the site along with police and promised that the work would resume on Thursday morning.


Protests

On Thursday morning, when no equipment used for the concreting work arrived at the site, more than 50 people gathered and protested by blocking the road with wooden logs. They stopped the traffic till afternoon and sat on dharna in front of Sukumar's house. But the councilor was not at home, which made the public lose temper. The protesters shouted slogans against the councilor and the minister.

Ullal station officer Savitra Teja, sub-inspector Bharathi who came to the spot pacified the protesters and asked them to clear the logs from the road, after which the traffic was restored.

The protesters later went to the Ullal municipal council for further protests.

Dayananda, a former councilor speaking to reporters said, "Because of elections, the funds which were approved by the BJP were not spent. But these people have completed the work only where minorities live. For the minister votes are more important than welfare of people. if they do not resume the work, we will intensify the protests."

Chandrakala, a local said, "It is difficult to use the road when it is in such a pathetic condition. The sick people have suffered a lot. The situation is worse during rainy days. The councilor and the minisiter should not behave like this when the need of the hour is repair of the road."

  

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  • Vinod Salian, Bangalore

    Fri, Jan 30 2015

    Dirty Politics. They should work for welfare of the people not for the welfare of the POLITICAL PARTIES. Wake up Mr.Councilor.

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  • parvez, dubai

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Plz mangalorian .....lets complete project .without more delay

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  • Krishna, Malpe

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    enchi s^^v maraya mokulena.

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  • alwim, mangalore

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    we have sevak from gram to desh sevak least concerned of name and fame and therefore ban all banners and have swach bharath

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  • Sudhakar, Kallianpur

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Lit the fire to both the banners and proceed with the road work, which is more important than the self-acclaimed posters of politicians...

    Namma jana yaapa sudaarveraa?

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  • Joe D'Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Banners are fake show without substance. Most of the Politicians are fake and con artiste. There is a banner hung in Vontemaru near the Bridge in Neermarga which praises without meaning. Media should ask the local people who did the real efforts. It is like tail-less dog barking non stop. Barking Dog do not bite.They get elected only through fake publicity. Like Sid from Mangalore said'Whose money these politicians are spending" These ministers are sucking our blood money and showing off. Every bus stand got name of Ramanath Rai and public likes to know how much money he spent on it.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Arre yaar..please stop this 'chillar politricks'...please continue with the road work.

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  • A. Mangalore, Mangalore. KSA

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    From where this BJP government appeared??? they ruled 6 years why these people could not ask them to repair the road???
    Why these politics?? You wanted road not silly politics.
    Remove that old corrupt bjp Government banner and let the road work go on.

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  • makeMyDay, makeMyDay

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    ache din isliye nahi aarahai hai..

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  • Dodanna, mangalore

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Unniare Ganji ijjindala aawu, bachaligiri onji budodchi.

    Wah kudla Wah.People Still not understand politicians mentality.

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  • prasanth, udupi

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    it is the duty of the politicians to provide the basic needs of the people like road/water/transportation... it is our money which is used for these work. politicians are not spending from their pocket. hence either remove or keep both the banners. keep vote bank politics aside & provide the new road for entire area.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Jo de uska bhi bhala jo na de uska bhi bhala ...

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    by the way where is Khader.. not to be seen these days! yesterday when Siddu came to Karkala also, even Sunil Kumar was magnanimous and so are gafoor and Ivan Dsouza!! but Bava and Khader are missing..? "TALE DANDA" unda before budget session?

    anyways, it is undemocratic if BJP cant put their banner! if they are claiming Shettar has done some work, let them take credit for it OR you disprove it to people, that Shettar hasn't done it..? What is this ?"remove the banner, else we wont let work go on?" kenunakule ijjera mukaleg? Bokka baakidakaleg FEKU panpar maaare vhe vhe vhe

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  • sid, mangalore

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    burn both the banners . they did not provide this money from their pockets . its our money . they r public servants and thats thier job . not meharbani !!!

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  • Alwyn, mangalore

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    ANNA.....both banners are there thats the problem now...onthe artha malpule

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  • Vasant Raj, Mangalore / Abudhabi

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Put both the Banners, let them complete the job.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Thu, Jan 29 2015

    Proceed road work...

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