Gulf NRIs come together demanding full-fledged facilities in Mangalore Airport

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August 18, 2014

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Mangalore, Aug 18: Under the banner of Mangalore International Airport Users' Forum, representatives of NRI expatriates from Karnataka living in the Gulf countries held a protest dharna on Monday seeking full-fledged support from the government in fulfilling the demands of passengers frequenting the international airport in Mangalore.

The forum was constituted and backed by several NRI organisations based in Gulf countries such as Abu Dhabi Karnataka Sangha, Dubai Karnataka Sangha, Sharjah Karnataka Sangha, Kannada Sangha Al-Ain, UAE Tulu Koota Dubai, Karnataka Sangha Dubai, Karnataka Sangha Bahrain, Karnataka Sangha Muscat, Karnataka Sangha Kuwait and KESEF Kasargod.

Members participating in the dharna sought the introduction of budget airlines operating from Mangalore, cancellation of user fee at Mangalore International Airport (MIA), increase in luggage and gold limit at the airport and an NRI Forum to address the problems of expatriates from Karnataka in Gulf countries.

The forum also demanded the upgradation of the existing passport office in Mangalore with full-fledged facilities.

Speaking after inaugurating the protest dharna, owner of Arab Dubai Group of Hotels from Abu Dhabi Shekhar B Shetty said that the government had not satisfactorily responded to the problems and needs of NRI expatriates from Karnataka living in the Middle East. Since members of the NRI community residing in GCC countries are not eligible to vote in the elections held in India, the union and state governments have been steadily neglecting their demands. However, the expatriates from this region are directly connected to their native towns and the NRI community plays a role in the growth of the economy of the country through their investments here, he said, urging the government to address the demands placed by the concerned expatriates.

Co-ordinator of the forum Prabhakar Ambalathere demanded that the Karnataka state government implement open air policy' which would encourage several airlines to start their operations at the Mangalore airport.

Former MIA director and chief co-ordinator of Karnataka NRI Forum M R Vasudeva said that the government was treating the NRIs from Karnataka as Non-required Indians' by neglecting the needs of the expatriates living in the Middle East. The elected representatives of this region assume that the NRIs living in the Gulf face no problems in the GCC countries. An airport was established in Mangalore for the convenience of air passengers from this region and was also given an international tag, but the services and facilities are nowhere on par with other international airports in the country. While airports in Mumbai and other cities offered full-fledged facilities to the passengers by collecting user fees from them, why are such facilities not available in Mangalore despite collection of user fees, he said, demanding full-fledged facilities at the airport.

He also demanded that services such as Volvo buses from Mangalore city should be resumed at the airport.

Mumtaz Ali from Bearys Cultural Forum, Mangalore said that if the government failed to heed the demands of the NRI community, the protests would continue in the state capital as well as the national capital of the country.

He said that even after 7-8 years after the Mangalore airport acquired the international status, there were no proper facilities at the airport.

Earlier, the representatives paid a visit to the site of the Air India Express flight crash close to the airport and lit candles to pay homage to the 159 passengers who died in the accident that occurred in 2010.

Thereafter, they undertook a protest march from Ambedkar Circle to the DC office where the dharna was held.

James Mendonca from Mangalore Konkans Dubai, Daya Kirodi from Karnataka Sangha Dubai, Madhavan from KECEF, Kasargod, Balakrishna, Venkatesh Bhat and other NRI representatives participated in the dharna.

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April 5,2024

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Bengaluru: Actor-turned-politician and independent MP from Mandya in Karnataka Sumalatha Ambareesh on Friday joined the BJP.

Veteran BJP leader B S Yediyurappa, state President B Y Vijayendra, Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly R Ashoka, national General Secretary in-charge of elections in Karnataka Radha Mohan Das Agarwal and former Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda were among those who welcomed the 60-year-old into the party fold at its state headquarters here.

With BJP ceding Mandya seat to its alliance partner JD(S) in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, Sumalatha, after consulting her supporters and wellwishers in Mandya, on Wednesday announced her decision to opt out of the elections, and join the BJP.

The wife of popular film star M H Ambareesh, Sumalatha had earlier staked claim for BJP ticket for re-election from the Mandya seat that was represented by her late husband in the past. But the party convinced her and gave it to JD(S).

JD(S) state President and former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy is now the alliance's joint candidate from Mandya.

Kumaraswamy on Sunday met Sumalatha, and sought her cooperation in the polls.

As an independent candidate, Sumalatha had won the seat in 2019 by defeating the then Chief Minister Kumaraswamy's son Nikhil Kumaraswamy of JD(S), by a margin of 1,25,876 votes, with the BJP's support.

It was a bitterly fought election back then. The JD(S) was in an alliance with the Congress at the time.

Sumalatha entered politics in 2019 and plunged into the poll arena as an independent, after the Congress, of which her late husband was a part, denied her the ticket, as the party had ceded the Mandya seat to its then alliance partner JD(S). Both parties were then running a coalition government under Kumaraswamy's Chief Ministership.

Late Ambareesh had served as MP, MLA and Minister in Karnataka and at the Centre in the Congress governments. He was also part of Janata Dal in the past.

In the 2019 polls, Sumalatha rode on a sympathy wave following the death of her husband, who was an icon of sorts in Mandya district.

Popular Kannada film stars like Darshan Thoogudeepa and Yash (Naveen Kumar Gowda), along with her son Abishek Ambareesh had extensively campaigned for her then. 

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April 11,2024

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BJP MLA Arabail Shivaram Hebbar’s son Vivek Hebbar on Thursday, 11 April, joined the Congress party along with his supporters at Banavasi in Uttara Kannada district.

After quitting the BJP, Vivek Hebbar joined the party in the presence of state Congress vice president and former MLC Ivan D’Souza and other local party leaders.

Speculations have been rife about his father Shivaram Hebbar, an MLA from the Yellapur Assembly segment, also planning to join the Congress, ever since he did not turn up for voting during the polls to four seats of the Rajya Sabha from Karnataka held on 27 February.

The senior Hebbar’s absence from voting, despite a party whip, had caused embarrassment to the BJP. He had, however, later attributed his absence to poor health.

The BJP had also issued notice to him, which he responded to.

Shivaram Hebbar had recently met Deputy Chief Minister and state Congress chief DK Shivakumar but claimed that the meeting was about water issues in his Assembly segment.

The senior BJP leader was earlier with the Congress. He was among 17 Congress-JD(S) legislators, who had quit from their parties, which ultimately led to the collapse of the then HD Kumaraswamy-led coalition government in July 2019.

Shivaram Hebbar had subsequently won the by-poll on a BJP ticket and served as a minister in the then government of the saffron party.

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April 9,2024

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Mangaluru/ Bengaluru, Apr 2: Karnataka’s coastal belt some of the neighbouring areas will celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr on April 10, while rest of the state will witness the festival on April 11 due confusion over moon sighting. 

Muslim religious heads in twin coastal districts of Dakshina Kannada and Udupi on the night of April 9 declared the end of Ramadan and beginning of Shawwal following reports of sighting of crescent moon. 

With this Eid will be celebrated on April 10 in the above region. Similarly, Muslims in Bhatkal and neighbouring state of Kerala too will celebrate the festival on April 10. 

However, Muslims in other parts of Karnataka will continue to fast on April 10 and celebrate the Eid on the following day due to non-sighting of moon in their region. 

The Karnataka Moon Sighting Committee chairman Moulana Maqsood Imran formally announced that the Eid-ul-Fitr in Bengaluru and areas of Karnataka will be celebrated on Thursday April 11. 

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