Udupi: Families displaced by MRPL struggle for justice, await compensation


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Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Feb 11: Dr Ravindranath Shanbhag, president, Human Right Foundation, Udupi, held a press conference on Wednesday February 11 at Vaikunta Baliga College.

Speaking to media persons, Dr Shanbhag said that he had received appeals from 11 destitute families in Kuttethur, Mangaluru, who were refused compensation by Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL).

"Among the 11 families, five persons have died and their children are facing the same fate. Some houses were granted under Rural Housing Scheme. Grant recipients had taken loan from KHB and built houses and thereafter they were displaced due to acquisition. Hence, some portion of the loan is still owed to KHB and should be paid by MRPL," he added.

Subraya Acharya is a resident of Kuttethur, living with his wife Rohini. The couple have no children. "MRPL had allegedly forcibly displaced them from their own site. Now, they don’t have any source of income to meet their daily needs. The site value was Rs 7 lac in 1992, but now the rate is more than double. After a long wait, they have got a site and are living in a small house. Both of them are getting a monthly old age allowance of Rs 500 each. Is that amount enough to lead a hunger-free life? It's been 23 years, now, but the company has not paid even a single paisa as compensation," Dr Shanbhag said.

Another displaced person Thimmu Poojarthy, has four children. Her son is mentally challenged. She says, "One day, the bulldozer was brought into the colony at a time when it was virtually empty as everyone had gone out on their day to day activities. At such a time, the bulldozers of the MRPL project entered the colony and demolished it. Now, I have no strength to work."

The company has allotted land for Poojarthy, but she is looking for helping hands to construct a home. Marshal D’Souza passed away a while ago and his wife Mary is staying in a shed provided by the local church for the past three months. The whereabouts of Dhoomanna’s sons Tukaram and Balakrishna are still unknown.

Sankappa Shetty and late Lingappa Achari succeeded in recovering the compensation. Appi Poojari, Kamala, and other residents of the colony have identified the remnants of their demolished homes like windows and doors from the debris and gathered the same.

Most of the people are naïve and illiterate. They fail to understand the legal matters. Some of them do not have proper land records to reveal the truth. One of the families has got RTC in 1972, but there is no land record.

Dr Shanbhag says that this was a mistake made by the taluk panchayat officer while adding names in revenue records. The Foundation has been trying to solve matters but the actual facts are making it complicated.

Dr Shanbhag concluded, "We suggest that MRPL authorities release the rehabilitation packages to the displaced families along with interest. We acknowledge the tireless efforts of the public interest organizations that has resulted in this injustice coming to light."

  

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  • JANARDHANA ACHARYA, BANGALORE/UDIPI

    Thu, Feb 12 2015

    I hail from Udupi Power Company localities. Now its being taken over by Adani's. Just Process Begins and see what happenned to Modi. Before that Everybody knows what happenned to previous people. Dakshnina Kannada (erstwhile) people have to do Hotels, Ports and trades, Work In Gulf, Some Fine Manufacturing that is it............

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  • Vellano1, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 12 2015

    I feel sad for all the families! many such useless projects were dumped in our beautiful South canara, and it hardly gave any jobs to us locals! NTPC- was promoted by narasimharao's son-Ranga rao, I think.. he put it at Nandikoor near padubidri!.... Later, I think another pepper spraying congress MP, lagadapatti rajagopal's lanco took over it. .. another COGENTRIX also was brought... Udupi power corp (I think it was called Nagarjuna plant).. all FOXY OILY guys misdeeds.... whichever power plants, hazardous ones, people rejected all over was brought to karnataka.. KAIGA plant, MRPL MCF, etc and ruined the beauty of green western ghat regions!.. Lot of Parisara samitis' came up and they made their political career, name, fame and money - poor , and land losers just lost their daily bread!.... right now, they still have many such "ManeHalu ideas " of netravati river turnign and nonsense!.... god bless our politicians! and people think BJP wins because communal polarisation... congress dakulu maldina karma daala onja rudda!...

    But I congrtulate Dr. Shanbhag he is one real lone warrior, who keeps fighting for poor and gets justice for them! may his tribe increase... after a few years, I want to settle in mangaluru do similar work for people!.. Aamen!

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