Sullia, March 05, 2016: Condemning the action of Power Minister D.K. Shivakumar in getting Bellare merchant Sai Gangadhar Rai arrested, a local merchants’ association has said that it is unbecoming of a Minister to take such an action on a person who tried to highlight the grim power situation in Sullia.
Rajesh Shanbhag, president of Bellare Merchants and Industrialists Association, said here that the residents of Sullia taluk were reeling under power outages. Despite airing their concerns for the past several weeks, the Mangalore Electricity Supply Company officials had not taken any action.
Rajesh Shanbhag said that the merchants raised the issue during the customers’ grievance redress meet organised at the Mescom office in Bellare a few days ago. The Mescom officials, who had promised action, had not taken any steps to resolve the problem.
He said that they were pained over the action of Minister Shivakumar in getting Rai arrested. “We do not know how he [Mr. Rai] spoke to the Minister. But the action of Minister in getting Rai arrested late at night is highly condemnable.” Shanbhag said that Rai had been active in raising concerns of the people on poor power supply.
Earlier, Bharatiya Janata Party activists staged a protest in Bellare condemning the action against Rai. They also demanded that a separate sub-division be set up to provide supply power to the taluk. Addressing the protesters, BJP Bellare unit president Harish Kanjipili blamed the Congress government for the erratic power supply. Kanjipili alleged that the Congress was not attempting to solve the problem as a majority of voters in the taluk had voted against the party. He added that they would intensify their protest if the government did not set up a separate sub-division in Sullia within a month.
Zilla Panchayat member S.N. Manmath said that the government was filing criminal cases and bulldozing those raising their voice against power outages.