M'lore: Mulageni Vedike to Pursue Cause with State Administration


Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN)
 
Mangalore, Feb 1:
City-based Mulageni Okkalu Rakshana Vedike convened a meeting at NGO Hall on Sunday January 31.
 
Vedike president Maxim D’Silva briefed the members about the developments with  respect to abolition of Mulageni and protection for Mulageni tenants from eviction, which was assured by the state home minister Dr V S Acharya when the delegation presented a memorandum on June 7, 2009 in the city.
 
“Further, nearly 5,000 Mulageni tenants and members of Vedike, undertook a postcard campaign and representations have been submitted to chief minister B S Yeddyurappa, revenue minister G Karunakar Reddy, opposition party leader and also Governor H R Bharadwaj, who have responded to our representation”, added D’Silva.
 

 

“Meanwhile, a delegation headed by Vedike’s legal advisor A P Gowri Shanker and representatives of the committee will meet Yeddyurappa and Governor H R Bharadwaj, upon their intimation shortly”, he added.
 
Vedike secretary Jagdish explained the grievances of the members to the gathering.
 
Lawyer A P Gowri Shanker also enlightened the members with tips to pursue their cause. 
 
Vedike vice-president Joseph Saldanha explained about the action plan taken by the committee members. 
 
Vishanth D’Souza, a member of the Vedike, proposed the vote of thanks.   

  

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  • Jasmine S, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 01 2010

    Moolageni Vedike has taken up d cause of d down - trodden Moolageni Tenants of Karavali Karnataka 2 get their right over d land tat which was pending for more than last 150yrs. I wish all the best to d efforts of voluntary committee members of Moolageni who r rendering their selfless services to d needy tenants. The State Govt of Karnataka must recognise d efforts of d committee & issue an ordinance in favaour of Moolageni tenants in the current session of d karnataka assembly for abolution of d Moolageni system in Karavali Karnataka & handover d rights of d land in favaour of d Moolageni tenants without any further delay. More than 150yrs old issue suffered by d Moolageni tenants silently so far, may turn into a smile on their face by d efforts of this Moolageni committee. May d Almighty bless them & give them d necessary courage to successfully handle this issue till d problem is settled in favour of Moolageni tenants. I also request d District Commisioner of M'lore & Udupi Local MLA'S, MLC'S & also d Center Minister frm Dakshina Kannada to look into d subject & settle the cause of the Moolageni VoKkalu Rakshana Vedike's demand immediately. I thank d committee for taking our issue to d Govt which otherwise would not have been possible by the individuals to reach their voice to d required target to settle their long pending demand. Thank u

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  • Shanthi DSilva, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 01 2010

    Mulageni must be abolished, and the tenants must be given protection. The vedike is doing a good job on its part to promote this cause and get more people together to work for it. Daijiworld too has done a great job by posting this news in its site.....since internet is a good source to spread awareness among the masses. It would be nice if daijiworld keeps posting detailed and d news related to mulageni and the activities of the mulageni vokkalu rakshana vedike.

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