Mangaluru: Yettinahole project - Protestors pose 10 questions to leaders, give deadline


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Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Sep 3: The Netravati Samrakshana Samiti along with other like-minded organization on Thursday September 3 held a protest against the Yettinahole Intergrated Drinking Water Project near DC's office here.

The protestors, one of whom came on a horseback, posed 10 questions to the ministers and MLAs of Dakshina Kannada and said that if they do not answer them by September 19, they should drop the project.

Addressing the protest, president of the Samiti Dinesh Holla said, "On September 19 we will hold a public meet in which elected representatives will be invited. They should answer the 10 questions we have pose. If they give satisfactor answers, we will not protest in future, but if they do not, they must drop the Yettinahole project. Until September 19 we will continue our protest.

"People have joined here irrespective of caste, creed and religion. This is an effort to save our river.
There is an indirect attempt on the part of the government to take water from Kumaradhara and thereby enforce the reccommendations of Paramashivaiah report," he added.

Lamenting lack of support from the people of the district to the agitation, he said, "The government is going ahead with this project because of the silence of people. When tthere is any communal issue, people descend on the streets but when it comes to serious issues like water and threat to river, no one is coming forward. People of the district have to take this issue very seriously."

Kateel Dinesh Pai said, "Elected representatives will be responsible if there is any negative impact from the Yettinahole project on our district."

Slamming MLA J R Lobo for saying that he was not aware of the report prepared by IISC which found the project harmful, and also district incharge minister Ramanath Rai for approving the project, Dinesh Pai said, "What was J R Lobo doing from two years? Why is there no proper response from Ramanath Rai? Ramanath Rai is the chairman of the biodiversity forum and he has to sign for the project to be sanctioned. If he cannot reject the project, he should resign.

"MP Nalin Kumar Kateel says he has written to the centre about the project. He must clarify as to whom he has written to. He should say why he is unable to stop this project," he added.

"The zilla panchayat elections will be held soon. If the elected representatives do not stand by the people of Dakshina Kannada, we will hold a serious campaign against all the people's representatives," he warned.

Abhinav from Sakleshpur who came to the protest on horseback, said, "I came from Sakleshpur to join this effort to save the Netravati. The entire Dakshina Kannada will be affected because of this project. I will be creating awareness to save Netravati by travelling around the district on horseback."

Ramachandra Baikampady spoke on the problems Yettinahole project would create for fishermen and said, "In Paramashivaiah committee report it is stated that 400 TMC of water goes into the sea through the estuary. If that is the case, the entire place would have been washed away by now. Fishing is as important as agriculture. If water is taken away, then fish breeding will be affected and in turn, fishing activity itself will decline."

Yogish Shetty also spoke on the occasion.

Students performed a street play to create awareness on the issue.

 

The questions raised by the protestors are:

1. Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore, a central government concern, has assessed availability of water from Yettinahole project at 9.55 tmc. Out of this, only 1.25 tmc would be available for being diverted eastward as per this report. As against this assessment, government is going ahead with project for 24 tmc water. Does this mean that the government wants to replenish shortfall by diverting Kumaradhara and Netravati rivers?

2. Karnataka Irrigation Corporation has estimated water availability from Yettinahole project area as 24 tmc. This entire water would be routed to distant districts without leaving anything for local agricultural and other needs. In affect, about one lac crore rupees would be spent to get 0.85 tmc of water as per report of IISc. Has a detailed study been conducted to find out which version is right, and is someone who has committed blunder in calculations being made to face punitive action?

3. The project requires clearance from forest department and bio-diversity board, both of which are headed by Dakshina Kannada district in-charge minister, B Ramanath Rai. Having been vested with power to reject permission, has he conducted detailed study?

4. Kolar district in-charge minister, U T Khader, had earlier talked about satiating water needs of Kolar through Eremallappa project. He should oppose Yettinahole project, which is grossly insufficient for his district. In normal course, Kolar and Chikkaballapur districts get rain of about 200 tmc every year, and a permanent irrigation project, if implemented, can easily meet water requirement of 6 tmc needed by these districts.;

5. The project needs lot of electricity, and Dakshina Kannada district, where PCPIR,SEZ,smart city project etc are being implemented will be requiring million litres of water and power. At present, the district is reeling under power cuts. What are the plans to meet this requirement?

6. Who will be held responsible for the loss if one lac crore invested for the project if it proves to be a failure? 

7. What about conservation of elephant corridor project, Mangluru-Bengaluru railway tracks and national highway which pass through near this project area?

8. What about the ill affects of the project on fishing? Has minister Abhaychandra Jain made a study on this?

9 and 10 (combined). Will not diverting Yettinahole water to Palar river or Hemavati river, a tributary of Kaveri river, give rise to inter-state water disputes? Will Tamil Nadu force us to slump to our knees for executing any project in these rivers or even River Netravati?

  

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  • Karthik karkera, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    All the people of DK irrespective of caste, language and religion should support this movement against Yettinahole project, It's the matter of our survival, Both the national parties do not care about us, our voices are not being heard either by the state or central government, all the MLA's are defending the state government instead of fighting for the people who elected them, MP is silent
    We need a new regional party which will fight for the causes of DK, else agitation for statehood of tulunadu should be revived

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    That this news has been able to attract just five comments is a testimony to the lack of interest the people have for this kind of news. On the other hand, news connected to politics attracts dozens of comments. With this kind of mentality, our people cannot expect their problems to be solved. This is a problem that is going to affect each one of us and if we continue to keep silent, we will only be hacking our legs with our own hands. When are we going to address this problem with the seriousness it deserves?

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 20 2015

    Vishal 90 percent reader of Daijiworld are nri,s . They do not know the ground reality of this project. so do not expect any support from them.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    All BJP Projects are DUMB ...

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/B'luru

    Fri, Sep 04 2015

    I have serious doubt in my mind as regarding stopping the Yettinahole project by the state govt.So far,though there are opposition from various quarters by varied groups,no serious struggle in sight at the present.It appears that every group does protest at their convenience.So to take the protest/opposition to its logical end,there is a great need to coordinate the groups anf form an apex body to chalk out plans for road map of the struggle.Unless it happens every effort by various groups may end in futile.Let there be an united fight.Target the politicians from the dist who initiated the project and boycot them from entering the dist.This should be without any political affiliations.The action could be a good beginning in the movement against Yettinahole project.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    I feel so sad that just a few people can be seen taking part in the agitation when it is the duty of each and every person living in this district to support those who are fighting for this cause. When will the people of this district realise that it affects not only those who protest but each and every one who lives in this district? I reiterate my unstinted support against the Yettinahole project and appeal to each and every one to wholeheartedly support those who are spearheading this agitation. My only advice to the leaders is not to walk into the trap the politicians might lay for them.

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  • Harish Shetty, Udupi

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    We should all support this move.Tuluvappe jokule nidred lakkle..Itthene neergu problem undu.. nana neer poora bandh ayinebokka sartha aapara?

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  • Venku Panamburu, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2015

    Onthe untule Anna...Lobo Mamu Report odondu uller bokka Ramanathere niddred uller. Nikulu nanora bale.

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