Mangaluru: Jokatte residents led by DYFI hold 'handcuff' protest, slam police


Sunil Haleangady
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Sep 13: Hundreds of Jokatte residents led by Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) and Jokatte Nagarika Horata Samiti on Sunday September 13 held a strong protest demanding the closure of coke and sulphur units of MRPL, and against the police, alleging that they were supporting MRPL and SEZ and committing atrocities against Jokatte residents.

In a symbolic protest, scores of people 'handcuffed' themselves and marched from Chokkabettu cross towards Suratkal police station, and then to Suratkal bus stand, where a protest meet was held.

Addressing the protest, DYFI president Muneer Katipalla said, "India is a democratic country bound only by its Constitution. When people of Jokatte and surrounding areas protest against the injustice being done to them, the police silence them. MRPL, SEZ and other such companies are playing with the lives of villagers.

"Jokatte is turning into a hell because of the pollution from MRPL's coke and sulphur units. The residents are suffering from various diseases. Without any concern for people's health, the district administration and the government have joined hands with the companies and have been showing their might on the residents for the past one year," he alleged.

Criticizing the police, he said, "Jokatte panchayat vice-president was assaulted in the middle of the road by Suratkal police inspector Cheluvaraj. Over 20 people including even the elderly aged over 70 years were booked under serious charges in two separate cases in an attempt to send them to jail. Strict and immediate action should be taken against such an anti-people police inspector."

The protestors further alleged that instead of a democratic setup, 'police raj' that functions on the diktats of companies has been imposed on Jokatte. They demanded the immediate closure of MRPL's coke and sulphur units and urged that strict action be taken against those violating laws.

The protestors also shouted slogans against companies, Suratkal police inspector Cheluvaraj and other cops.

DYFI city unit president Imtiaz, Raita Sangha leader Yadav Shetty, Jokatte panchayat member Kodunge Monu, DYFI leader Santhosh Bajal and others were present.

  

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  • JR,

    Tue, Sep 15 2015

    IS THERE ANY PEOPLE REPRESENTATIVE TO PROVIDE JUSTICE FOR THE DEPRIVED LOT OR AT LEAST TO HEAR THEIR GRIEVANCES AND ACT BUT NOT DRAMA.
    IF NOT WHY SHOULD WE VOTE FOR TO GET SLAM BY POLICE. IS POLICE COME UNDER CENTRAL GOVT.? I THINK THIS IS KARNATAKA BUT NOT DELHI.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 14 2015

    ರಾಜ್ಯ ಸರ್ಕಾರಕ್ಕೆ ಧಿಕ್ಕಾರ !!!
    ANTI POOR AND ANTI FARMER STATE GOVT MUST STEP DOWN...
    ರಾಜ್ಯ ಸರ್ಕಾರಕ್ಕೆ ಧಿಕ್ಕಾರ !!!

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  • Harish, Katipalla

    Mon, Sep 14 2015

    Dear Mr. Jeevan MRPL is Central Govt,. Project. This is for your information.

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  • NaWfaL, Bajpe

    Mon, Sep 14 2015

    LOL # Jeevan
    Madidunno Maharaaya

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 14 2015

    Happened to pass by when this protest was happening. Agreed there is a problem and these people need justice. But the way some people were acting on the road was horrible. Some of them were shouting at the car ppl who were driving towards Udupi and some had taken the entire traffic control under them.It was horrible. And u think these people would have greeted police in a good way. When they cross limits, they have to be punished. There s always a set of ppl trying to take advantage.

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  • hans, udupi

    Mon, Sep 14 2015

    Very bad attitude of the people if they behaved so. They have no right to block the traffic or shout at the cars passing by. Can we walk on their house roads and shout at them if we have any grievance? Let them complain to their elected representatives and try solving the problem.

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  • Alok, kadri

    Mon, Sep 14 2015

    MODERN ERA KI MODER WAY OF PROTEST..

    GOOD INITIATIVE

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