Dakshina Kannada records 75 pc polling

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May 5, 2013

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Mangalore, May 5: Mangalore, May 5: Dakshina Kannada district lived up to its reputation of registering a good voter turnout in the elections held in eight Assembly constituencies on Sunday.

The district administration said the entire polling process was incident-free and an estimated 75 per cent of over 15 lakh voters exercised their franchise.

Naxal affected areas

Polling in naxal affected areas in the Dakshina Kannada district was held peacefully with increased voter's turnout.

Kuthlur in Naravi gram panchayat, which is a prominent naxal affected area in the district, witnessed heavy turnout of voters in the morning itself. Out of 843 voters at booth number 5 of Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat Higher Primary School in Kuthlur, 511 had exercised their franchise before 1pm. Similarly, out of 552 voters at booth number 6 at the same school, 331 had exercised their franchise before 1pm.

The booth in Kuthlur also drew the attention of people as Vittala Malekudiya, who was in judicial custody for about six months after he was arrested for allegedly abetting naxals, was a polling agent here. Vittala, who is a DYFI member, worked as a polling agent for CPI (M) candidate BM Bhat at the booth.

Confusion

A few cases of officials not allowing few voters to exercise their franchise for not bringing identity cards were reported from Infant Jesus Joyland School in Bolar and Kodikal during the day.

Yamuna, a woman in Kinnigoli had to return home after realising that her name was missing from the electoral list, although she had brought her voter ID.

Problems

At Kinnigoli, there was a minor disagreement when few voters had not brought any identification cards to the polling station along with their voter slips. Polling officials demanded to see any one of the ID cards that had been prescribed by the Election Commission before allowing them to vote.

A former member of Mennabettu gram panchayat Anitha said that many of the disgruntled voters had to fight with the officials, who later agreed to allow them to exercise their franchise.

Another person said that few voters had faced problems since the voters slip had not reached their homes. “Many in the interior villages had not received voters slip. They had to come to the polling booth to collect the slip from the Block Level Officer.”

Voters' woes

Few residents of Parameshwari Nagara, Navanagara and Kana complained of the location of their polling booth at Janata Colony in Suratkal saying that they had to travel a distance of three or four kilometres to reach it. As per the election code of conduct, any polling booth should be at a minimum distance of 1.5 to 2 kilometres away from their locality.

Amitha in Parameshwari Nagara in Chokkabettu said that those who owned vehicles could reach the polling booth. “It is impossible to walk up to the polling booth to exercise our rights. Even the frequency of buses is very less. We have to walk for a short distance to the polling booth in this heat even after alighting from the bus,” she said, adding that others residing adjacent were given a polling booth which was nearby.

Tara, a challenged person from Kana also had to travel for three kilometres to reach the polling booth at Janata Colony. “As she cannot walk, I had to hire an auto rickshaw to bring her to the polling booth to exercise her franchise,” said her mother.

First time voter

Voting for the first time, a nervous Shravani from Surathkal was pleased after exercising her franchise. “Initially I was slightly uncertain, but awareness programmes prior to elections instilled confidence in me. Now I'm glad to have cast my vote,” she said.

Senior citizens

Indira (87), a resident of Permude has been exercising her franchise since her first election. “I got married at the age of 13 and I am eager to cast my vote since day one. I have never missed a chance to vote for representatives. Despite the increase in humidity and overbearing heat, I have come to exercise my franchise,” she said enthusiastically.

Paulin D'Souza (81), a resident of Permude proudly affirmed that she had been exercising her franchise since the beginning. “All the youth should exercise their sacred right for their better future. With the help of my great grandson, I was able to visit the polling station to exercise my franchise,” she informed.

No NOTA

Polling staff and presiding officer at a booth in Pulithady village in Uppinangady of Belthangady constituency did not know what is meant by NOTA (none of the above) vote option under Section 49(O) of the Representation of the People Act. Voter Deepak waited for nearly two hours for Form 17 to cast NOTA vote, but officials failed to provide it. Finally, Deepak was forced to exercise his franchise through EVM.

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    Mangaluru, Oct 7: In a heartbreaking turn of events, the search for Mumtaz Ali, chairman of Misbah Group of Educational Institutions, ended with the discovery of his mortal remains in the Phalguni river near Kulur. The somber discovery came after an exhaustive search, leaving a community in shock and sorrow.

    He is the younger brother of former MLA Mohuiddin Bawa and former MLC B M Farookh. 

    The incident has taken a deeply distressing turn with the filing of an FIR against six individuals, including a woman, who are accused of pushing Ali to a tragic end. 

    The accused allegedly blackmailed Ali, fabricating a story about his involvement in an illicit relationship with the woman. Reports suggest that they extorted Rs 50 lakh from Ali and were unrelenting, demanding an additional Rs 50 lakh from him, casting a shadow over his final days.

    The complaint, lodged by Ali’s grieving brother, accuses these individuals of driving him to despair through relentless blackmail and false accusations, ultimately leading him to take the tragic step.

    In the early hours of Sunday, Ali left his home at 3 am, heading towards Suratkal, perhaps seeking some solace. A minor accident occurred when his car collided with a private bus near MCF. Despite the mishap, he offered a heartfelt apology to the bus driver and conductor—a gesture that now echoes with the pain of his unspoken struggles. After the collision, Ali made a U-turn near Panambur circle, driving back towards Kulur bridge, where his journey came to a sorrowful end.

    Ali’s last moments hold an even deeper sadness, as he left behind a voice message in Byari, naming an individual who had been tormenting him mentally. Sent to his daughter and a close friend, the message revealed the unbearable burden he was carrying, hinting at his final decision to end his suffering.

    This tragic loss has left the community and his loved ones grappling with unanswered questions and a profound sense of grief. As the investigation unfolds, the memory of Mumtaz Ali lingers, a reminder of the silent battles that too often go unseen.

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    October 1,2024

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    Mysuru: The Mysuru land authority at the centre of a financial and political storm - involving Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and alleged losses of ₹ 45 crore to the state - has received an offer of restitution from his wife, the urban development body's Commissioner, AN Raghunandan said.

    "I am in possession of a letter written by Siddaramaiah's wife regarding her intention to return 14 plots (of land). The Chief Minister's son, Yatindra Siddaramaiah, came to our office and delivered the letter. We will take legal advice for the next step..." he told reporters in Mysuru.

    Mr Raghunandan also confirmed anti-corruption officials from the city's Lokayukta branch had written seeking cooperation in its inquiry into the charges against the Chief Minister.

    He said the Mysuru Urban Development Authority, or MUDA, "will cooperate with the investigation".

    The Enforcement Directorate, however, have not reached out as yet, Mr Raghunandan said. The ED, a federal agency, has filed a money laundering case against Siddaramaiah.

    There have also been calls for the CBI, another federal agency, to investigate charges against the Chief Minister, but that appears unlikely now given the Karnataka government has withdrawn general consent for its operations in the state. Law Minister HK Patil made the announcement last week.

    He ruled out any link with demands for the Chief Minister to be investigated by the CBI, which reports to the BJP-led central government and the ruling Congress and other opposition parties have claimed is being used by that party to target rival leaders, particularly before elections.

    On Monday - three days after the Lokayukta filed a case against the Chief Minister, and hours after the ED launched its probe- Siddaramaiah's wife said she had planned to give up the land earlier but was advised against it the allegations against her husband are "politically motivated".

    But now, she said, she had made up her mind as "no house, plot, or wealth is more important than my husband's honor, dignity, and peace of mind". She also said the decision was hers alone; "... I am not aware of my husband's opinion on this matter, nor do I concern myself with what my son thinks".

    And, in a comment seen as a calculated swipe at the opposition BJP, which is leading calls for the Chief Minister's resignation, his wife also made an emotional appeal to "all political parties and the media" to "please not drag women of political families into the controversy to settle political scores".

    Investigative action against the Chief Minister follows the Karnataka High Court quashing a challenge to Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot's order sanctioning Siddaramaiah's prosecution.

    Subsequently a trial court ordered framing of charges and directed the Lokayukta to complete the investigation within three months. The ED case was filed based on the Lokayukta FIR.

    Siddaramaiah faces an inquiry into claims Parvathi was allotted 14 plots of land in an upmarket Mysuru area as compensation for land elsewhere - holding a far lower value - taken for infrastructure projects.

    The Chief Minister has denied all charges and refused calls to resign.

    He has been backed by the Congress and his deputy, DK Shivakumar, who is also the state unit boss, and also by members of his cabinet, including IT Minister Priyank Kharge. However, some within the Congress also want him to quit, such as former Assembly Speaker KB Koliwad.

    "I will fight. I am not afraid of anything. We are ready to face the investigation. I will fight this legally," he said last week after the High Court had quashed his challenge to the Governor's sanction.

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    October 8,2024

    Mangaluru: The by-election to the legislative council from the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi local authorities' constituency will be a contest among four candidates. An independent candidate, Muhammed Riyaz, has withdrawn his nomination on Monday, the last day for withdrawal.

    Deputy commissioner Mullai Muhilan MP stated that candidates Kishore BR (BJP), Raju Poojary (Congress), Anwar Sadat S (SDPI), and Dinakar Ullal (independent) will be in the fray. 

    Polling will be held at 392 booths in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts between 8am and 4pm on Oct 21.

    A total of 6,032 voters from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi are eligible to vote. While there will be 234 polling booths in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi will have 158 stations. Gram panchayat members, corporators of the Mangaluru City Corporation, members of city municipal councils, town municipal councils, town panchayats, MLAs, MLCs, and Lok Sabha members are eligible to vote.

    Election observer of the Election Commission of India (ECI), Pankaj Kumar Pandey, reviewed the poll preparations at the deputy commissioner's office on Monday. He issued directions to officials regarding arrangements to be made during the election and counting of votes.

    The deputy commissioner stated that out of 6,032 voters, 3,127 are women and 2,905 are men. He said the counting of votes will be held at St Aloysius PU College in the city on Oct 24.

    Udupi deputy commissioner Vidya Kumari K, city police commissioner Anupam Agrawal, Dakshina Kannada ZP CEO Anandh K, Dakshina Kannada SP Yathish N, Udupi SP Arun K, and additional deputy commissioners Santhosh Kumar G and Mamatha Devi were present.

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