Bangalore: Tamil films, TV Channels to be Barred in Karnataka from Wed


Bangalore: Tamil films, TV Channels to be Barred in Karnataka from Wed
 
Vicky Nanjappa in Bengaluru/Rediff

Bangalore, Apr 1: All Tamil movies will be taken off theatres across Karnataka from Wednesday to protest against the Hognekal issue. The members of the Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, who met in Bengaluru on Tuesday, also decided that no Tamil channels will be aired anywhere in Karnataka from Wednesday onwards.

Members of the Vedike, led by their leader Narayana Gowda, said that there was a need to convey a strong message to Tamil Nadu, who have been adamant about going ahead with the Rs 1,330 crore drinking water scheme in Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri near the Hognekal falls on the Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border.

The Hognekal falls is fed by the Cauvery River and the sharing of water from this river is a subject matter of litigation. The contention advanced by Karnataka is that TN has no approval of the Union government to go ahead with the project and also an appeal against the verdict of the Cauvery River Waters' Tribunal is pending before the Supreme Court of India.

The Vedike members said that all theatre owners and cable operators have been instructed to stop screening Tamil movies across the state and take Tamil channels off the air from Wednesday onwards. The Vedike members, during their meeting, also decided that they would intensify their protest by blocking Rail and Road traffic across the state.

Further, it was decided to protest in Hognekal on either the April 11 or 12. A decision to call for a Karnataka bandh was also taken, but the date for the same is yet to be finalised. The members decided that the agitation against Tamil Nadu would stop only once the project is halted.

Meanwhile, there were no incidents of violence in the city. Security has been beefed up, especially in areas such as Ulsoor, which is dominated by the Tamil population. On Monday, incidents of violence were reported in several parts of Bengaluru when Vedike activists forcibly tried shutting down theatres screening Tamil films.

Meanwhile political parties too are upping the ante against Tamil Nadu. The Bharatiya Janata Party on Tuesday led a delegation to the Governor and urged him to intervene and settle the issue immediately. Congress chief of Karnataka Mallikarjuna Kharge, who was guarded in his approach, only said that a senior leader like Karunanidhi should refrain from making controversial statements.

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  • Mel, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 05 2008

    Why people cannot share what God has given us... nothing belong to us.. all boundaries are man made, God never made them.. we create boundaries on land and then in our hearts as hatred.. cant we be peaceful and share what God has given us? cant we be adults with brains for once? what do we gain by this kind of childish behaviour?

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  • Simon Lasrado, Sullia/Bangalore

    Wed, Apr 02 2008

    When the Tamil Nadu govt insists that tamilians be protected in Karnataka especially in Ulsoor area in Bangalore,what about those so many kannadigas living in Tamil nadu? Will so called Karunanidi protect the interest and safety of Kannadigas in Tamilnadu?Though KGF is in Karnataka,those were the days in 1982 when kannadigas were not allowed to talk in Kannada by the local KGF people!Mr.Chief Minister of TN,are you aware this?

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