Kundapur: Demanding eviction of family, Anganwadi workers break lock, throw out belongings


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Aug 6: A protest was held under the aegis of Kundapur Taluk Anganwadi Workers and Assistants Association on Wednesday August 5, seeking to evict a family living in a house that belongs to women and child department. The family has been living there since the last five years, and it has been resisting efforts to drive them out of the house.

The protesters, who got wild at the stubborn attitude of the family, barged inside the house, even as the Child Development Project Officer looked on helplessly. They then threw out household items from the house. The incident occurred near the gram panchayat office of Tallur near here.

Arunakumari, wife of Kumar Kharvi, had been posted to Tallur in 2010 as health assistant. As she wanted accommodation, Tallur gram panchayat rented out a vacant house which stood in the land allotted to women and child welfare department to her. Thereafter, Arunakumari was transferred to Kundapur, but she and her family continued to stay in the said house. After some locals objected about this situation, the gram panchayat had asked the occupants to vacate the house, but Arunakumari succeeded in procuring stay order from the court against the gram panchayat, arguing that the gram panchayat does not have the right to ask her to leave a house that is not in its possession. This spoiled the relationship between the family and gram panchayat administration.

On Tuesday, staff manning the Anganwadi centre which operates near the said house, complained to the panchayat office and their association, alleging that husband of Arunakumari had been behaving indecently opposite the Anganwadi centre, and also throwing garbage from his house into the compound of Anganwadi. In this connection, a protest had been planned at Tallur on Wednesday. Workers of various Anganwadi centres, parents of the children attending Anganwadi and others prepared for the protest under the guidance of Tallur gram panchayat, demanding the family to vacate the house. Women and child welfare department officer was also present.

At around 12 noon, the protesting women suddenly broke open the door lock of the rented house when no one was inside, and expressed their anger by throwing things out. The police, who were supervising law and order situation, immediately kept these things back in and locked the door again.

President of Kundapur Taluk Anganwadi Workers Association, Philomena, president of Tallur gram panchayat, Anand Billava, member of gram panchayat, Udayakumar Talulur, and over 50 women took part in the protest.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Aug 07 2015

    It has become a new type of disease among People,when ones enter a new house on rent they dont give up at all or with lots of Problems,Even with bonds and lawyers,you wont get back your house.why is ths attitude ?do they rent their other house and stay in the govt.house for a low rent?what does it mean when panchayat had rented a house for her in the beginning,later why cant do it when she was posted elsewhere?As if it is her own?Why These People search a house for themself?Her way is not just good and entering someones house without their consent is afterall is almost like a crime from third Party.Our govt.rules and laws are very not good.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore/ Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 06 2015

    Whatever may be the reason, people do not have a right to break open the door of any place under the occupation of individuals.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Fri, Aug 07 2015

    Joe
    Here I support the protesters. In our Country, unfortunately, the tenants always take advantage of our weak system including legal.

    There is a saying in Hindi -"it is easier to spoil others house, but my/our house, it should be clean". Good lesson taught by the people to this unscrupulous tenant.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 06 2015

    Good Show ...

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  • Kusuma Kumari CHiitti G , Nellore/Kodyadka

    Thu, Aug 06 2015

    In kundpaur area there is lot of unrest in recent times Everything is now a days achieved by violence and force. Hope there will be peace. I agree that using the govt building illegally for personal use is a crime by any standards Whats meant to be used for NAagnwadi must be used for Anganwadi only

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  • Lenston Dsouza, Nandalike/Kuwait

    Thu, Aug 06 2015

    Wah.. Oolidare Naarie, Munidare Maarie.. Good Step was taken by women's.. Its an new sence created beside Anganavadie School by this family.. Great job by womens.. Jai Bharath Maatha Kie..
    Police mama holding fan, may be he like to take this one to his home..

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  • stan, dubai

    Thu, Aug 06 2015

    Why can't our other Indian public same treatment to our Politicians?? They never return their bungalows even they are not elected.... so other elected politicians has to stay in 5 star hotels spending tax payers money.

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  • Harsha Malhotra, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Thu, Aug 06 2015

    It's not my subject at all..
    Totally different..can be solved amicably.
    Tommorow these ladies will have a cup of tea together.

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