Mangaluru: Baliga murder - Prof Narendra Nayak speaks out; concerned citizen writes to CM


By Prof Narendra Nayak
President, Federation of Indian Rationalist Associations

Mangaluru, Mar 25: The brutal murder of Vinayak Baliga who was an RTI activist and a contractor by profession has shocked the people of Mangaluru. The murder, carried out by what appears to be a professional gang has left his aged parents and unmarried sisters distraught and helpless. He had made many enemies as those who stand for truth and probity in public life do. He had filed many cases against many powerful vested interests, lobbies and religious groups.

A bachelor and a devotee of Venkatramana, Baliga would start his daily routine with a visit to the temple. Probably what he saw on the road on his way back and forth must have raised his hackles because he had seen gross violations of laws. For example there is a school complex in the area which would cause traffic blockages and the road in the residential locality was made one way at the behest of the owners of this educational complex. Again, on the same road, is a huge complex of hundreds of flats which should install its own sewage treatment plant but has not done so to date and a host of such.


Vinayak Baliga


Baliga's father

This apartment complex has sewage leaking from its premises into the storm water drains as the photo taken on March 24 at around 11 am shows. Baliga had filed a number of complaints, one of which had come up for hearing on March 24 at the office of the corporation commissioner. He had filed a number of complaints and cases against the irregularities at the Venkatramana temple in Car Street. In fact he had made a number of allegations about very serious irregularities in the financial affairs. He had taken on some important members of this very affluent, influential community. In fact two of his close friends who were co-litigants have refused to speak out about the issue as it looks like they too are in fear of their lives. The fear of the opponents of this activist is so much that people who know the facts have refused to go on record to say what they know about his cases.

It is also mentioned that he had filed a public interest litigation against the Mangaluru City Corporation over the violation of building laws by a number of influential builders and others. It was also said that the high court had directed the City Corporation to investigate and file a report within 30 days. We are waiting for the confirmation of that. One of his friends had informed me that though Baliga had given a copy of that judgment to the press, none of them had the courage to publish it or looks like this lobby has suppressed it.

Though Vinayaka Baliga was a fearless activist the members of his family were not so. His father who is 85 years old is now bedridden. As it is, he was not keeping in good health and this untimely death of his son has totally shaken him up. Vinayak’s mother is frail and is hardly in any condition to look after her husband. All his files have been taken by the police and the family members, whom he never informed about his activities as it would cause them to worry, do not know much about what he was doing. His family members still rue the day when he was unable to take his father to the hospital because of the blockage of the main road by the vehicles of the nearby school and the police made him a diversion which was again blocked due to marriage at a nearby marriage hall. Seeing that, he had complained to the commissioner of police about making a one-way road at a residential locality at the behest of the owner of a education complex on it. He had probed further into the affair and found that part of it was an unauthorized construction. It has been experienced by many that even the road in front of the school which is public property is treated like the private property of the school with their watchman regulating the parking there!

Perhaps such things and many more in this city which is the fiefdom of the moral police, the gangsters of various communal outfits, the dals and senas would have rankled this activist like they do for many of us. It was Baliga today, who next is the question before all of us who dare to raise out voices against the injustices of the system.


Concerned citizen writes to chief minister

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Meanwhile, Melroy Fernandes, a resident of the city, who like many others was shocked at the murder of Vinayak Baliga, has written a letter to chief minister Siddaramaiah expressing his concerns as a citizen.

The letter, which is also addressed to home minister Dr G Parameshwara states: "As a citizen I wish to express my concern and worry over the killing of RTI activist Shri Vinayak Baliga in Mangaluru. The news reports claim that Vinayak Baliga was a well known RTI activist who had been filing RTI applications for the past 10 years and that he had been helping the government trace electricity thefts, helping poor families who were deprived of their rights and had complained to the Karnataka high court about misappropriation of funds in a temple."


In his letter, Melroy has urged the following:

"1. The information sought, under RTI Act, by Vinayak Baliga from various authorities in Mangaluru (example, Mescom or DC office or zilla panchayat or taluk panchayat or police or Mangaluru City Corporation etc) should be uploaded on the Karnataka State Information Commission website for public scrutiny.

"2. The Karnataka Information Commission should create a separate tab on their website, wherein all RTI applications and information provided or pending should be uploaded for each and every RTI activist who has been attacked or threatened. This will send a clear message to all criminal minded persons that attacking a RTI activist will only lead to more public exposure.

"3. The Whistle Blowers Protection Act received the President’s assent in May 2014. However, the law is yet to become operational as the rules for the Whistle Blowers Protection Act have not been promulgated so far. We desire the Karnataka government to operationalize the Whistleblowers Protection Act. And, to frame rules in a transparent, consultative and participatory manner so as to establish a comprehensive framework for protecting those who expose corruption and wrongdoing across the country.

"4. We urge the Karnataka government to issue a GR along the lines of the draft resolution passed by the Central Information Commission on September 13, 2011 so as to protect RTI activists from attacks. The draft resolution states: "The Commission underlines the need to take urgent steps by the respective Governments for the safety and protection of the RTI users. The Commission strongly believes that it is the duty and responsibility of the respective governments to safeguard the life and liberty of the RTI users for which purpose they should invoke the relevant penal provisions for the prevention and detection of such heinous crimes. This Commission, therefore, resolves that if it receives a complaint regarding assault or murder of an information seeker, it will examine the pending RTI applications of the victim and order the concerned department(s) to publish the requested information suo motu on their website as per the provisons of law. This Commission also resolves that it will take proactive steps in ascertaining the status of investigations/prosecutions of the cases involving information seekers and endeavor to have these processes expedited."

In a communication to daijiworld, Melroy said, "It is only when people realise that they have to fight for their own rights to protect themselves that systemic change will be brought about. Until then, the very same people will continue to gossip and crib on their arm chairs and then gratefully lap up the 2-bits thrown at them by corrupt politicians instead of demanding their rightful share in the pie." He also said that by writing to the CM, he was doing his bit as a concerned citizen to protect his liberty.

 

  

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  • Robert Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Murder of a law abiding citizen is shocking enough.

    But the real shocker is : The persons who ordered it getting away. I do not understand the privileged few who define what is nationalism and then decide who is an anti-national. I see whatsapp messages, tweets, face book messages from concerned "patriots" who are thinking that they are the guardians of the " State" by dolling out statements made by Amir Khan etc. Some of these are in teaching profession in professional colleges in and around Mangalore or in DK.


    Where are these people now? The duplicity of these self appointed shallow nationalist/ism us evident when they do not come to the rescue of the VYAPAM whistle blower. I would think the accountability issue ( catching the killers of vyapam witnesses) is a truly serious threat to the national fabric.


    Yet we read in our local Kannada dailies who did and who did not chant Bharath Matha Ki Jai !! A murderer also can chant this - does it mean he respects Bharath Matha?


    I do not see any logic in the argument of people blaming the CM or the police force. Surely CM or police are not responsible for this. It is we who are indirectly responsible for this sad state of affairs. Blaming religious entities also is not correct. I do not think it is ok to blame educational institute either.


    The real black sheep is very obvious. The builders. Mangalore infrastructure development is haphazard and illogical because of the vested and narrow interests of builders.

    In Gujarath it is the money lenders who control the local politics and here in Mangalore " Devil is quoting the scriptures" What I mean to say is they very same people are cutting ribbons at religious functions.

    We may not need to devote our lives to take on powerful people like Vinayak Baliga did. Yet if every one of us - do little bit ( instead of keeping silent) - all the bit will add up.

    The greatest enemy is our negativity. We feel nothing will change , there is no use.

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  • RAGHU, BEDRA

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    now all these BD/VHP/RSS wings are dead to rise their voice..

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  • concerned Indian, mangaluru

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Where are all the right wing outfits??? They do not want justice now??? An honest man has no one to stand for him... where are you...BD, HJV, VHP, RSS...?

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Various powerful lobbies who brazenly flout the rules in collusion with corrupt babus and powerful politicians resort to eliminate any honest person who dares expose them!!

    Nowadays lot of golmaal is said to be happening in religious places too in the name of God, by fleecing the gullible!!

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  • Fr Victor Machado, Mangalore/Tanzania

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    There is need to do something urgent for his aged parents.

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  • Ignatius Rodrigues,

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    I believe efforts should be intensified to bring the like minded people together so that effective governance becomes a reality, and wrong doing a thing of the past.

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  • kishore, mangaluru

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    nothing will change.many years ago one whistle blower Manjunath was murdered for exposing fuel scam.
    what has happened since then for protection of whistle blower..nothing.
    only way forward is to give death sentence for corruption.but no politician will agree to this as very few of them will remain if that happens.

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Why BJP and its parivar so quite on this issue?
    No protest... No statement... No condemnation....

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  • Ak, mangalore

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Its tragedy of present time, Honest people does not get support from none of any political parties, money only matters. Fake and Bad people have great fortune.

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  • Ravi, Kapu

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    The Govt will not do anything about this nor any compensation will be given, because the person who died is from a Majority.

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Vinayak Baliga, the fearless RTI activist, has died a brave death!

    May the Almighty grant his soul eternal peace and give his shattered, grieving family members, the strength to bear this irreparable loss.

    Hope concerned citizens of Mangaluru get together to get justice and financial support to his helpless family members.

    Hope the enlightened initiative of Melroy Fernandes to make the RTI Act effective in practice and provide protection to Whistleblowers, gets the popular support it deserves.

    There must be an end to mindless killing/elimination of RTI Activists, who are doing the noble work of cleaning up the totally corrupt, inefficient, 'chalta hai' system.

    Perhaps, in no other country, can the evildoers get away with looting the country & its totally corrupt system. We require action on the ground, not just catchy slogans, if India is to come out of this rot.

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  • ANP, Blur

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Lest anyone forget : the constitution stipulates right to belief or right to refrain from beliefs.
    The pope too has clearly said 'you don't Have to believe if you lead a clen good life but, it is a joke, if you believe and lead a sinfull life.
    Narendra Nayak we strongly support you .
    Sad about Baliga paid the price for doing good !
    It is a powerful Lobby !

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  • sri, Karkala

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Very unfortunate. It is not good to do any public service or help since it end up with these kind of tragedies. It is as good as no government or police force present in Mangalore. If he had any problems with venkataramana Temple then he should have met with its trustees and get his doubts cleared. Lot of ego . Nothing else.

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  • RAVINDRA, KARKALA

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Impartial investigation is need of hour. Karnataka and MCC is ruled by Congress and both MLA are from Congress,who have to prove their mettle. Giving communal color and casting doubt on any organization is not good development. Govt should also give compensation to bereaved family.

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  • Krishna, karkala

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Siddu /or Parameshawara will never take any action. Mr Baliga was not from a secular party or religion. No vote gain. No politicians will go against builders lobby.
    We pray for Baliga and his poor family. Only lord Venktramana can save them.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    CM is Toothless ...

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    How do you know? Did you check...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Bryan, you are not going anywhere with one step forward and two steps ...

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  • Neeth, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Toothless CM, brainless party vice president...

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  • RAVINDRA, KARKALA

    Fri, Mar 25 2016

    Corruption is apparently sponsored by CM and his party. When corruption enters important dept like RTO, Police, Investigation agency, whether we can expect any justice ? We have to curse ourselves for having elected such useless persons.

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