Mangaluru, October 28: The overnight dharna by the Surathkal Tollgate Action Committee being conducted since October 22, demanding closure of the tollgate following the state government’s proposal to close it, entered one week.
The Committee has been protesting against collecting toll even after the state government’s decision to close it. The agitators demanded that the contract should not be renewed and the tollgate should be removed by October 30 and movement of vehicles should not be barred on old bridge till the new bridge is constructed.
Political parties like Congress, JDS, CPM, CPI and others and district Bus Owners Association and other 50 organisations extended their support to the agitation. Former minister Ramanath Rai, former MLAs Vijay Kumar Shetty, Moidin Bava, JR Lobo, INTUC state president Rakesh Malli and other leaders visited the spot where the agitators have been sitting in dharna and supported their cause. But till date, neither Lok Sabha Member Naleen Kumar Kateel nor MLA Dr Y Bharath Shetty visited the spot and enquired the agitators even after a week. Politicising the issue by Naleen Kumar has created another issue. The agitators are expressing their anger saying that the MP should not mislead the people in the issue and if he has real concerns, he should close the tollgate.
Toll Renovation
The construction of Surathkal toll gate itself is illegal. So, either it should be closed or removed. It should not be continued. If it is not closed by October 30, they would take legal action and the district administration will be held responsible for any untoward incidents, the agitators said.
Meanwhile, the National Authority officials who did not take the issue seriously have given the contract to a new company on October 24 and this has caused wrath among the agitators.
Warns of breaking law
The protest against Surathkal toll gate is not a new one. Local leaders have been fighting against the tollgate for the last one and half years. Even the Lok Sabha Member had said that he would close the tollgate. But now, the move of the MP at the time of closure of contract period has created suspicion. Considering this seriously, the local leaders formed a committee and started their agitation from August 14. Amidst this, the new company might collect the toll from October 30. Taking it as a challenge, the Committee members have decided to lay siege the tollgate and this might cause clash between the committee and the government.
MP is not keeping his words
The Committee members have made an allegation that the MP is not keeping up his words and now, they have decided to fight against the MP. The contract period of the toll collection would expire on October 30 and the MP had promised against renewing the contract at a National Highway Authority meeting. But the NHAI officials have been misleading the people. The MP, without controlling the officials, have been giving misleading statements and creating confusion, they said.
Letter to centre demanding closure of tollgate
Recently, MP Nalin Kumar Kateel said that a letter was written to the central government to close the Surathkal and BC Road toll gates instead of merging them with Hejamadi tollgate. But due to some technical reasons, the process was delayed. Even then, the central government would take a decision shortly, he had said.
He had also said that there was politics in the protest being conducted demanding closure of the tollgate. The Surathkal toll was opened during UPA administration and Oscar Fernandes was the Minister then. But then, no one had spoken about it. Why should they speak now? It was a politics, he has reportedly said.
Committee warns Nalin Kumar Katil
Condemning the attitude and statement of the MP, Committee leaders said that nothing would happen without politics in a democratic system. Their protest was about public problem. But the MP has been supporting the tollgate mafia. It was not the question of politics in the protest. It was the question of politics about what, they said asking him about his politics favouring the renovation of the tollgate.
Is your statement that you would light the fire in the district not politics? Shall I disclose who is behind the renovation process? Who is responsible for renovating the tollgate when NHAI has decided to close it? Will you come for open discussion? Will you bring your close aid MLA Bharath Shetty? Are you ready to discuss the issue in the dharna place? Committee convener Muneer Katipalla asked these questions to Nalin Kumar Kateel who remained silent over the issue.
Tollgate to be laid siege: Muneer Katipalla
Their protest will continue till the tollgate will be closed. The state government has submitted a proposal to the central government to close the tollgate. Who is responsible for calling fresh tender for collecting toll and handover the contract to a new company? Is it Nitin Gadkari? Nalin Kumar said that he would go to Nitin Gadkari along with seven BJP MLAs and place their demand. But why did he keep quiet? The MP should clarify his stand over the issue. The Action Committee has already submitted its demands to the office of the MP. But the BJP MP has been saying that he does not know anything about it. Both Nalin Kumar and Bharath Shetty have gone on the same road on Sunday. But they have not met the agitators even for courtesy sake, he said.
He will discuss with MP and committee leaders-Minister UT Khader
He would discuss with MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, MLA Bharat Shetty, former MLAs Vinay Kumar Shetty and Moidin Bava, Committee leaders in the presence of the deputy commissioner and NHAI officials about the tollgate. He would take the assurance of the NHAI given in the last meeting into account. He would direct the officials to take a suitable decision. A letter would be written from the state government to the centre. Those who are favouring the tollgate should understand that there was no provision to collect toll fee in the city corporation limits. Along with the Dakshina Kannada MP, Udupi-Chikmagalur MP should also raise their voice against tollgate issue. Shobha Karandlaje should understand that the toll fee would be a burden to the people of Udupi. Now, he was in by-election campaigning. Shortly he would visit Mangaluru and conduct a meeting. On behalf of the district administration, Mangaluru AC Ravichandra Nayak has met the agitators and held discussion. He would also place the demands of the agitators before the Chief Minister, said District Minister UT Khader.
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Katra/Jammu (PTI): Two representatives of labourers and shopkeepers in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district were on Wednesday detained after fresh protests at the Katra base camp against a proposed ropeway project along the trek route to the Vaishno Devi shrine.
According to police, an FIR was registered against eight people on Tuesday, a day after violent protests in Katra in which a policeman got injured.
Protestors, led by Bhupinder Singh and Sohan Chand, took out a rally against the proposed ropeway project.
However, officials said the police stopped the protestors from moving ahead, resulting in clashes between them.
Singh and Chand were detained and taken away from the spot in a police vehicle, they said, adding that the protestors were also dispersed from the scene.
Udhampur DIG (Reasi range) Rayees Bhat said the detainees were not arrested.
The demonstration was triggered following the registration of an FIR in the Monday clash.
According to the FIR, a police team was performing law and order duty at Fountain Chowk, Katra, in view of the ongoing protests against the installation of the ropeway at Tarakote in Katra by the Shrine Board.
During the demonstration, the protestors wrongfully blocked the road, obstructing vehicular movement and causing hindrance to the free passage of yatris, it said.
Following this, Bhupinder Singh Jamwal alias Pinku Miya, Sohan Chand and Maqbool among others were booked for provocation and instigating violence.
They assaulted the on-duty police party unexpectedly with fists and blows and also attempted to harm the policemen using bricks, stones, and weapons, the police alleged in their FIR.
They also tore the uniforms of police officers and officials. Station house officer (SHO) Katra and other on-duty officials sustained injuries in the Monday clash and were shifted to community health centre Katra for medical treatment, it said.
The protestors and attackers also damaged some vehicles at Fountain Chowk on the abetment of the “protest leaders”, the FIR read.
They also pelted stones and bricks at the general public and yatris, thus endangering their lives, it said.
The strike was called off after the district administration assured the protestors of holding talks with different stakeholders, including Shrine Board officials, to address their concerns.
Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said the genuine concerns of the people protesting against the proposed ropeway project would be addressed.
Deputy Commissioner Reasi Vishesh Paul Mahajan and protest leader Bhupinder Singh jointly announced the strike's suspension.
"I have held talks with Bhupinder. We are aware of your demands and concerns. Bhupinder has given time till December 15 to hold talks with all stakeholders to resolve the issues," Mahajan said while addressing the protesters on Monday.