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Thursday, August 02, 2012 10:12:59 AM (IST)  

M'lore: Padil Residents Led by Corporator Urge Strict Action Against Home Stay

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)
 
Mangalore, Aug 2: Padil-Badlagudde residents led by corporator Mohan Padil have made an appeal to DC Dr Channappa Gowda to take strict action against Morning Mist Home Stay, which is the eye of a storm following attack on boys and girls who were partying in its premises on July 28.
 
Meanwhile an appeal has also been sent to Manjula, state president of women welfare society.

            

 
The appeal stated that Morning Mist Home Stay which was running without a valid licence shoud be shut down. The residents stated that it does not have licence from corporation nor from the tourism department, which is against the law. As it is located in a residential area, loud music speakers which are often used in the home stay disturb people residing in the neighbouring area, the appeal stated.


Comments on this article
Celine C. Pinto, Mangalore
Friday, August 03, 2012

Where were these residents before?
They could have given complaints long back to avoid this type of incicents no?

jayanthi, kuwait
Friday, August 03, 2012

Any one will understand and realise by seeing the faces of street people (arressted 22 ). no dignity, taken chance treat the young girls and boys as animals. All these and further more are not having families ? As if they are not human beings ? In Mangalore there is shortage of labour. WHY CANT THESE GOONDAS WORK IN THE SUN AND EARN MONEY AND LEAD THEIR LIFE INSTEAD OF ACTING AS STREET DOGS.....

Praveen Mendonca, mangalore
Thursday, August 02, 2012

THIS IS NATAKA TO SAVE THE RAPIST

Shashi, Mangalore
Thursday, August 02, 2012

Asha, Nobody knows before this incident will happen.Day by day customers with liquor and semi nude girls started to occupy this unpermitted homestay.But attack is condemning.How much kickback you got from this home stay owner to support this?

Vincy, Bangkok
Thursday, August 02, 2012

Excellent drama by the corporator who was present whiles the attack on innocent girls at the so called resort. He struggled a lot while the police were pulling him inside the police jeep. He must be sleepless since the incident and working out better strategies to tackle the situation. It is shame on the women present at padil who witnessed the attack when the cruel HJV goons beat up the boys and girls for no reason. What morale this Mohan padil has now. He is in the video and arrived to support the HJV. All of a sudden he changed the color and now leading these residents to DC office which if he wanted then could have done it before.

Dr S Kamath, Mumbai
Thursday, August 02, 2012

Very good .If Illegal Half Naked Girls -Boys -Alcoholic drinks party keep on then Prices of flats also go down in such areas as they will a nuissance

Asha .P, Padil
Thursday, August 02, 2012

Why is the corporator with the residents giving an application to close the home stay now., when according to him this was going on for some time 8 months or so ?
Is he ready to his assets ?
How much was being paid to him ?
Why this sudden U turn, only when he has nowhere to turn too?
NEXT.

Sampath, Mangalore
Thursday, August 02, 2012

Excellent work by residents

 
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