Mangalore : Yeddyurappa Greeted by Furious Dalits


MANGALORE, May 16 (The Hindu): Chief Minister B.S. Yedyurappa was greeted by the angry and sloganeering Dalits on his arrival on Saturday for the inaugural of the Rs. 180-crore integrated terminal building at the airport here.

The agitators, whowere displaced in phases by the airport over a period of 10 years, have allegedly not got full compensation by the Government yet. Their lands had been acquired for the airport on behalf of the Airports Authority of India (AAI).

The Chief Minister's convoy stopped briefly in front of the agitators and Mr. Yeddyurappa heard their grievances. However, D. Krishnananda, district convener of the Karnataka Dalit Sangharsh Samiti, which organised the protest, said: “The Chief Minister left the spot without giving us any assurances.”

Later, Mr. Krishnananda told The Hindu that the members of the 280 families, which were displaced by the airport in phases since 1999, had not yet got jobs as compensation. “Each family was supposed to get one job,” he said.

The land was acquired for a paltry price of Rs. 250 a cent in the early 1990s, he said.

The memorandum submitted to the Chief Minister mentioned that 75 households, whose lands were acquired in 2006-07, had been given compensatory sites with controversial titles. “When we went to get our sites registered, we found that some of them were in somebody else's name,” said one of the agitators.

The agitators also raised the issue of the 10 Dalit houses in the Bonkuri area, just outside the new terminal building, which has been cut off from the outside world by the wall of the building. In a report that appeared in these columns on October 27, 2009, the then Assistant Commissioner for Mangalore taluk, Prabhulinga Kavalakatti, had said, “The Revenue Department is working on a solution to the Bonkuri issue”. Speaking to The Hindu on the sidelines of the inauguration of the terminal, Mr. Kavalakatti said that “talks are still on”.

Expressing concern over the plight of the displaced Dalits, Union Law Minister M. Veerappa Moily asked Mr. Yeddyurappa to find a solution to the issue.

  

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  • KPNisha, Mangalore

    Sun, May 16 2010

    Whenever land is acquired by the Govt. they promise compensation and also a job for a family member. Similarly whenever there is a railway accident, fire accident, bomb blast etc immediately there are statements from the baldy Ministers that an amount will be paid to the family of the dead or injured. These are just false promises. The money promised will never come or the people will get fed up following up. This is India our Corrupt Nation. Jai Hind.(This comment is Irrespective of which party is ruling, all politations are same).

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  • V. Thomas, Bahrain

    Sun, May 16 2010

    As long as chief of the air port is Non-Kannadia, never keep any hopes of getting employment in the airport. Just visit the airport once & feel the presence of Trivendrum airport in Bajpe airport. We innocent Kannadigas are toys in the hands of outsiders & our own greedy politicians who have broken our unity in the name of religion. God save us !!

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