Udupi: Coastal people returning home being repulsed at Nipani border


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, May 26: The state government has issued an order barring entry of people from other states into Karnataka till May 31. People from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts settled elsewhere, who are not aware of the stand taken by Karnataka government, are returning in droves, only to be stopped at the state's border with Maharashtra at Nipani and sent back.

Mumbai, Thane and some other places in Maharashtra have large population belonging to the undivided Dakshina Kannada district. The number of people from Udupi district is particularly high. As many as 7,226 people from Maharashtra have already arrived in the district and have been placed in quarantine. Officials expect to get over 10,000 people into the district in the coming days.

Some travel agencies are trying to take advantage of the critical situation created by a coronavirus and they have been robbing the people by offering to drop them at their villages. People from Karnataka are promised to be taken to their districts even when they are not in possession of Seva Sindhu passes. By claiming to take the responsibility of ensuring that they are safely ferried across the state borders, the agencies collect exorbitant charges from the people and bring them to Nipani. Once they reach the checkpost on the national highway at Koganoli in Nipani taluk, the police block the buses from moving further. The agency vehicles and buses drop off the passengers at the checkpost before returning. Maharashtra government issues a pass to people going to Maharashtra. Government buses also bring people to the border before turning around.

As many as 247 persons from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi district had arrived at the Nipani checkpost in 11 vehicles including buses a couple of days back. They were made to get down at the Nipani border. However, the officials did not allow travellers to go beyond even though they pleaded with them. They had arrived at 3 am and waited till 6 pm in vain before going back to Mumbai. Several vehicles come to the border every day where the passengers have verbal friction with officials before returning with a sense of frustration and anger. Koganoli villagers say that Maharashtra police arrange for food and water for a few people waiting near the gate.

The deputy commissioner of Udupi district G Jagadeesh observed that the travel agencies are taking undue advantage of people. He advised people now in Maharashtra to follow the government order as they will get an opportunity to return home in the next phase. He said there is no provision to take them in till May 31. It is mandatory and quarantine centres in the district are full, he revealed.

Sub-divisional officer of Chikodi Raveendra Karalinganavar said that no one is being allowed to enter Karnataka from outside the state now and that those coming from Maharashtra are being sent back.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Mike, Mangalore

    Tue, May 26 2020

    While the Central govt took a decision to lock down without consulting the states. It messed up with migrant workers. Clearly shows no exit plan.
    Daily change of SOP to travellers is just increasing the hardship and our MPs n MLAs who messed up the first week of the lockdown in MANGALORE have now disappeared from the scene and playing politics on Twitter..

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  • PRAVEEN, MANGALORE

    Tue, May 26 2020

    Based on the availability of quarantine centers, govt should fix per day quota

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Tue, May 26 2020

    It's a criminal act on part of the travel agencies in Maharashtra to deceive the public this way. Maharashtra government should put the owners of the travel agencies behind bars and cancel their licenses.

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  • Pankaj, Mangalore

    Tue, May 26 2020

    Mahrashtra Govermment totally failed in it's efforts to curb migrant workers enter into other state with undergoing all procedures. See in U.P/Karnataka..how systematically dealting the situation with more protection. Both U.P and Karnataka sucessfully fuilfilled there duty. Congress party only trying to disturb process either in U.P border or in Mahrashtra border to dash as much as migrant workers to create panic amongst people and problem. They failed totally.

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  • Lily, Mangalore

    Wed, May 27 2020

    Mr. Pankaj, I can't understand why you are always blaming Congress. Whether it is BJP, or Congress or any other party, nobody are looking for the benefit of the people.

    When these MLA'S or MP's do something, it is just for name sake or their benefit. Nobody is a saint here. If it was so, liquor shops wouldn't have been opened so that bevdas could save the economy. I don't know what good UP/Karnataka govt is doing. Just compare the population of Maharashtra with UP/Karnataka, you will understand how difficult it is to manage Maharashtra with such huge population

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