Vatal and Pro-Kannada Outfits to Move SC against Thiruvalluvar statue


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BANGALORE, Aug 13: Even as Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa and his cabinet colleagues are all set to leave for Chennai to participate in the ceremony for unveiling the statue of Kannada poet-saint Sarvajna on Thursday, Kannada Chalavali Vatal Paksha leader Vatal  Nagaraj and other pro-Kannada organisations have announced plans to move the Supreme Court against the unveiling of the statue of Tamil poet-saint Thiruvalluvar near Halasuru Lake in the city by Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi on August 9.

Former MLA Vatal Nagaraj and ex-MLA Prabhakar Reddy,a who addressed a news conference in the city on Wednesday, said they along with other pro-Kannada organisations will file a joint public interest petition in the apex court questioning the state government’s decision to permit the unveiling of Thiruvalluvar statue.

The unveiling in of the statues of Thiruvalluvar in Bangalore and Sarvajna in Chennai was embroiled in a controversy and held up for 18 long years, with the protagonists and opponents approaching the prime minister and the president besides filing writ petitions in the high court.

A division bench of the Karnataka high court had dismissed a writ petition recently.

Vatal Nagaraj and Prabhakar Reddy criticised chief minister Yeddyurappa for his high-handedness in brazenly brushing aside those opposing the unveiling of the statue when the Tamil Nadu government was not cooperating in amicably resolving the inter-state  Cauvery water dispute besides going ahead with its Hogenakkal project despite the genuine grievances from the people of Karnataka.

``We were arrested in Bangalore and Hassan and shunted to far away places as if were guilty of some anti-social activities or acts of terrorism,’’ they said questioning the necessity for arresting over 1,500 persons and registering criminal cases.

The installation of Thiruvalluvar’s statue would not solve the long-pending Cauvery water sharing dispute between two states. The pro-Kannada organisations would oppose implementation of a drinking water project at Hogenakkal by the Tamil Nadu Government. All pro-Kannada organisations would meet on August 23 to decide the future course of action to protect the interest of the state, Nagaraj said.

Former minister B T Lalitha Naik and Dalit leader D B N Murthy warned that the voices and sentiments of pro-Kannada activists could not be silenced by anti-democratic actions of the BJP regime merely with an eye on swaying the numerically large Tamil people in the city during the ensuing Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) elections.

  

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  • mohan, usa

    Fri, Aug 14 2009

    Statue diplomacy will not and never will solve cauvery dispute. with rains beig poor this year the time is very short that cauvery dispute will come into force very soon.these statues will be first ones to be destroyed by each states militant s.  Cauvery river problem will probably never be solved at least not before kashmir problems.on lighter vein may be Mayavathi should provide many statues to both states to bring harmony between north and south

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  • Vasanthakumara P.V., Pudureddiyur

    Thu, Aug 13 2009

    India is great country based on the principle of unity in diversity. Why people like Vatal Nagaraj are playing the politics of disharmony? Let them think in broad prospective. We have to appreciate and support the bold step taken by Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa. Jai Hind Vasanthakumar P.V

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  • Vish, Belgaum

    Thu, Aug 13 2009

    KRV and Mr Vatal Sir think Its being done for the BBMP elections. Tell me one good example when a Minister or an MLA /MP has done anything actually meant to help people. Its always politics!! I request KRV and Mr Vatal Sir not to waste time on such things but to focus on issues such as 1. Agricultre. 2. Illitreacy 3. Crime 4.Unemployment 5.Helath and to protest against governement and the protest should be to help governement to solve such important issues(by showing govt what is working and what can be done better)...and not to just oppose..saying things are not working..and things are not right..

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  • Saroj, Bangalore

    Thu, Aug 13 2009

    Could not agree more. All these poets are our cultural tradition. They provide so much of value to our life. What is great than loving something? It is hard to understand the reason behind the protest. Mr. Chief Minister, your steps are quite good. Carry on actions to spread love.

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  • Vanamali, Udupi

    Thu, Aug 13 2009

    You are absolutely right Mr.Pai. But since he is unemployed now Mr.Vatal needs something to keep him busy...!

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  • Musta, Riyadh

    Thu, Aug 13 2009

    Enough Mr. Vatal enough.

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  • ashok pai, bangalore/ mangalore

    Thu, Aug 13 2009

    I think bjp has shown courage to move in the direction of peace. What do these celebrated poets have against each other ? they promoted harmony and good will. Using them as a weapon to divide people is wrong. people like Vatal have in the past led many a meaningless agitation. We need less divisions and more harmony.

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