Mangalore: PUCL alleges forcible eviction by SAC, college clarifies
Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (DV)
Mangalore, Dec 5: The district unit of People Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) led by P B D'Sa on Thursday December 5 held a protest at the entrance of St Aloysius College (SAC) at Lighthouse Hill, alleging that the college was trying to evict a person from his house. the college, however, has denied the allegation and clarified that the said person had been illegally occupying land owned by the college.
The protestors distributed pamphlets to students and public during the protest.
The pamphlet stated, "57-year-old John Baptist Lewis, the adopted son of Alice D’Souza had been living with Alice D’ Souza in peace and harmony since 40 years, having married three and bringing up two children who are now 19 years and 22 years, at door No 14-1-49, 49a Court ward, Patrao Lane Karangalpady, Mangalore.
"All of sudden, the rector of St Aloysius College has started claiming ownership of the house and started using goonda methods, by discontinuing power supply and water supply," it stated.
"Baptist now fears that (the) priest may even demolish his house, when he is out at work. The family is now living without water and power supply. The priest and his men have criminally trespassed into house and locked the house which was open by the police and (the) priest was directed to have an amicable settlement. But the priest was adamant and warned them to vacate.
"The demand of Baptist Lewis is to allow him to live in a portion of the house or allot a proportionate area to live (if) they are planning for a new building. He is not claiming the entire property."
The pamphlet further stated, "PUCL tried to meet the rector as well as the Jesuit Provincial who stays at Bangalore and tried
for an amicable settlement. But the Rector seems to be bent upon having a forceful eviction."
On this occasion Savitha Benedict Louis, Melita Louis, John Baptist Louis and Francis Fernandis were present.
As the protestors gathered at entrance of the college, the gate was closed and students were diverted to another way.
College clarifies
In a press statement, St Aloysius College said that John Baptist Lewis had been illegally residing in the college premises and refusing to vacate despite repeated requests. The statement reads as follows:
"On Thursday, December 5, a group of people led by P B D’Sa, the president of the Mangalore branch of PUCL, demonstrated in front of the college entrance, holding placards and distributing pamphlets with baseless allegations. The protest was held to demand ‘justice’ for John Baptist Lewis. When the college administration came to know that the protestors were trying to trespass the college premises, obstructing the entrance by keeping placards against the wall, the college authorities tried to clear the way. When they were trying to do that, P B D’ Sa and John Baptist Lewis attempted to manhandle the staff and the students and also used foul language. Fortunately, the police who were present at the scene gave protection and tried to calm the situation.
As clarified earlier, the college administration once again wants to reiterate that John Baptist Lewis has been illegally residing in the college premises and refusing to vacate, despite repeated requests. A series of negotiations to this effect also have not borne any fruit. the college has done no injustice to him and has all the documents to prove the ownership of the property which John Baptist Lewis has illegally occupied. the college is only trying to protect the property which lawfully belongs to it and has no other ulterior motives. Trespassing the property of the college using highhandedness is not in keeping with the law of the land."