Madikeri, Sep. 8: Just as Turkish workers were given guest worker permits in Paris, to solve the problem of out-of-state workers in Kodagu, guest worker permits should be given to migrant workers from outside the state and they should be allowed to return to their state or country after completing their annual work. If they want to come back again, they should renew their work permits and prevent population displacement, demanded Kodava National Council President Nandineravada U Nachappa.
Addressing the 12th Janajagruti Human Chain program held by CNC in Gonikoppa today, he alleged that Bengali-Rohi Agas are already living illegally in Siddapur, around 6,000 families, around 5,000 families in Halugunda (Paland) Panchayat limits, around 3,000 families in Suntikoppa limits, 2,000 in Thitimathi limits and around 9,000 families in Napoklu division. All of them are being brought in under the guise of tribals and minorities, included in the voter list through ration cards, PAN cards and Aadhaar cards, made permanent addressees, allotted land and given land titles/titles. In this way, there is a plan to increase the numerical strength of the voters and use that population as the basis for the next constituency redistribution to grab a separate parliamentary seat for Kodagu on the basis of the fake population increase. In order to completely stop this, Kodagu should be recorded in the government records as a single ethnic culture clan with a separate code and column in the next census, N.U. Nachappa proposed.
The destruction and humiliation of the garden of an elderly couple from Mukkodlu, Kalachanda Naniappa, is an inhuman act. He expressed dissatisfaction that there is a plan to create a vote bank by displacing the original Kodagu residents from their ancient home and giving shelter to illegal immigrants in the vacated area. He warned that if this happens again, he will not tolerate it. He said on this occasion that the 13th human chain public awareness program will be held in Murnad at 10.30 am on the 18th.
Kollira Gaya, Kadyamada Gautam, Dr. Kalimada Shivappa, Kambirada Bopanna, Cheppudira Kariappa, Kodengada Natesh, Kechamada Sarath, Palengada Manu Nanjapa, Chotteyandamada Udaya, Manira Praveen, Manira Sampath, Chiriyapanda Shyam, Manipanda Nirat, Bollimada Vasanth, Bacharanyand in the public awareness program. Chippanna, Azzikuttera Lokesh, Chambada Janath, Bottangada Girish, Kiriamada Sherin, Areyada Girish, Bepadyanda Dinu, Pullangada Naresh, Kandera Suresh, Appandera Ada Sugandha, Parvangada Naveen, Appengada Male, Boltanda Prakash Changappa, Appandera Ada Jolly Poonach, Deyanda Kalaiah, Chiriyapanda Poonachcha, Pudiokkada Prithvi, Konianda Sanju, Kelepanda Kariappa, Kademada Uthappa, Pulianda Arun, Mookalera Manu Kumar, Ponnavalathanda Kiran, A.C. Nanda, Parvangada Girish, Toda Dharmaja, Machimada Sannu, Deyanda Manju, Jammada Gill, Jammada Gagan, Kayapanda Appanna, Deyanda Kailash, Gananda Pemmaiah, Nurera Ayyappa, Bollimada Subramani, Annalamada Shambhu, Miderira Poonachcha, Chiriyapanda Ponnappa participated.
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