Mangalore: CPI (M) Protests Against MCC's Garbage Collection Fees


Brijesh Garodi
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (BG)

Mangalore, Jul 27: The CPI(M) Mangalore city unit protested against the amount of Rs 30 to be paid for the garbage collection from each house, in front of the Mangalore City Corporation office in Lalbagh, on Friday July 27.

A memorandum was also submitted to the commissioner of MCC by the committee, duly signed by Sunil Kumar Bajal, secretary, CPI(M).

Adressing the gathering, Bajal said, “Today they collect Rs 30, later it will be increased to Rs 200 or Rs 300. If garbage is not collected for four or five days, it starts stinking. MCC has promised to make the city a garbage-free city like Singapore, by collecting garbage from every house, but it is not possible from this authority. Central Market seems like Pacchanady dumping yard. MCC, which is now under BJP rule, has completely failed in the process of garbage maintenance”.

Speaking on other issues, he said, “A number of diseases have been spreading daily in the city. This is mainly due to the negligence of the MCC, not the general public. MCC is spending crores on unwanted things like installation of CC camera and meeting hall renovation, instead why not focus on these sort of projects to improve waste management and stop spreading of diseases like malaria and dengue. Mangaluru Nagara Palike has become Mangaluru Naraka Palike. People are fed up of the BJP’s rule”.

Vasanth Achary, Yogish Jeppinamogaru, Imthiyaz, Jayanthi Shetty, Santosh Bajal, Musthafa, B M Madava, and Prasanna were present at this protest.

  

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 28 2012

    If you peoples really want tol protest, then protest for Petrol price hike, corruption etc... dont waste time for this silly Rs. 30...

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  • lance, hathill, mangalore

    Sat, Jul 28 2012

    Indeed, it is a good move. I would urge the MCC to reinvest the amount collected in moder garbage collection trucks and stop using the open trucks.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Jul 27 2012

    Garbage collection can not be free. MCC needs people to clean and salaries are to be paid. Yes Rs 30 per month is pea nut. Yes as the cost increase rate money also increase....no point in this kind of useless show of bu CPI(M).

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 27 2012

    CPI(M) is useless and a finished force in India..........

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