High court raps Cong for taking out Mekedatu padayatra in Bengaluru


Bengaluru, March 3 (IANS): The Karnataka High Court on Thursday, March 3, objected to the padayatra organized by the opposition Congress demanding start of work on the Mekedatu project, which will provide drinking water to Bengaluru and surrounding areas.

The court further ordered the Congress not to take up any protest in Bengaluru henceforth. The Division Bench headed by Chief Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi and Justice S R Krishnakumar gave this order.

The bench also asked the government to see to it that the protests and agitations are confined to the premises of the Freedom Park and do not trouble vehicle riders and common people. "It took one hour for us to reach the High Court. How are common people supposed to commute? The government should issue restrictions on this," the bench said.

The order has been issued to empower jurisdictional police inspectors to initiate legal action for violations under IPC Section 188 (disobedience to order promulgated by public servant) and the Karnataka Police Act, 1963.

Mekedatu padayatra 2.0, demanding implementation of the project by the government, will culminate at the National College Grounds on Thursday, where the party has organized a massive convention.

The padayatra resumed from Ramnagar, where it was stopped during the peak of the Covid third wave. The Congress leaders are taking out a protest march from the Mekhri Circle to the Basavanagudi National College Grounds, a foot march of 78.9 km.

The Karnataka police have lodged FIR against Congress leaders including state president D.K. Shivakumar and leader of opposition Siddaramaiah for violating Covid guidelines on taking out procession and protest marches. However, both the leaders have dubbed the cases against them as political vendetta by the ruling BJP.

The Congress is aiming at making contact with masses in Bengaluru and surrounding districts with the Mekedatu agitation. Thousands of people have participated in the padayatra. Prominent Lingayat Seer Murugha Rajendra also extended his support to the protest march. 

 

 

 

  

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  • Raviraj Poonja, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 03 2022

    Good job by the Court. Congress is part of the coalition in TN Govt. If they really want to do something, DKS and Siddu can go to Tamil Nadu , discuss with the leadership and arrive at mutual consent. It will definetly be a great achievement. This is much better than protesting inside Karnataka and making a fool of the party, when its clearly an interstate issue as know to all. Its out of CM Bommais hands.

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  • mohan prabhu, Mangalore/Canada

    Thu, Mar 03 2022

    a serious blow to the Congi leaders. Defy and you both will be in chains.

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  • Sunil Padival, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 03 2022

    Lets have a holistic view on this. The Supreme court had many years back cleverly stated that Tamil Nadu and Karnataka to resolve the Mekedatu water dispute amongst themselves. It was termed as a 'states issue'. Tamil Nadu was and is very adamant and rudely rejected our States proposal. No Govt has bothered to touch this project ever since. So most probably its a 'gone case'. There is no use crying foul now , blaming the State Govt and provoking the CM initiate the project. The likes of Stalin and Co from Tamil Nadu will jack it in the right place.

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  • Jeevan, Kudlaa

    Thu, Mar 03 2022

    Political / Religious rallies must be banned...

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  • Vijay Benedict, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 03 2022

    A futile exercise. Its under a Tamil Nadu and Karnataka dead lock. Unless the issue between these 2 states on Mekedatu is resolved , the project cannot or will not move forward.

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  • Amit, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 03 2022

    Boda sheera

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  • A.M.Belma, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 03 2022

    The Congress is once again getting the 'pulse' of the people wrong & scoring a self goal.

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  • Jeevan, Kudlaa

    Thu, Mar 03 2022

    Whole Karnataka knows this Yatra is nothing but a dongi congis political drama.

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Thu, Mar 03 2022

    the society rules, regulations, laws, traffic rules are only for the common honest tax paying citizen...

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