Express News Service
KASARGOD: Around 10.30am on Wednesday, two pregnant ladies from Panjikkal — on their technique to get Covid vaccines — have been stopped and despatched again by the Karnataka police at Mudoor as a result of they didn’t have RT-PCR destructive certificates. Panjikkal in Parappa ward of Kasaragod district’s Delampady panchayat is land-locked by Karnataka.
The ladies’s vaccination centre in Kerala’s Adoor is simply 4 kilometres from their residence. But the Karnataka police — mindlessly implementing their state authorities’s order requiring necessary RT-PCR check outcomes — ensured the pregnant ladies didn’t get their jabs. To be certain, the Parappa ward has just one case of Covid.
The Karnataka authorities’s choice to make RT-PCR check outcomes necessary for individuals from Kerala has upended the lives of these residing on the state border. For the roads to their houses and workplaces weave out and in of the 2 states at a number of factors.
But the Karnataka police have fenced round 17 pocket roads with bamboos and arrange checkposts at main roads, isolating hundreds of Keralites, stated Delampady panchayat president Usha AP. “A bus from Kasaragod cannot reach Delampady panchayat or its headquarters, Adoor, without entering Karnataka,” she stated.In Delampady panchayat, 4 wards — Ujampady (ward no. 1), Delampady (2), Parappa (3), and Mayyala (16) — and half of Pallangod ward (15) share their borders with Karnataka.
Illegal blocks and restrictions go away Ksgd border residents annoyed
The blockade has disrupted the lives of 5,500 individuals in these 5 wards. The first two wards of Enmakaje panchayat — Saya and Chavarkkad — sit 1km inside Karnataka. The Karnataka police have arrange a checkpost at Saradka on the Cherkala-Kalladka freeway. The two wards of Kerala have round 3,000 residents and so they can not entry their well being centre, ration store, village workplace, panchayat workplace and agriculture workplace.
Dakshina Kannada police, which eliminated the mud after residents’ protest, arrange barricades at Panaje close to Swarga ward in Kasaragod’s Enmakaje panchayat
“If we have to get an RT-PCR test, we will have to go to Perla in Kerala 15km away. The Karnataka police will not allow us back if we do not return with a negative certificate. And the lab takes at least 24 hours to send the results,” stated Aithappa Kulal, resident of Chavarkkad ward.
Chavarkkad has zero Covid circumstances whereas Saya has one. Since the Covid outbreak final 12 months, the 2 wards had fewer than 10 circumstances. But Karnataka police didn’t enable even panchayat and well being officers to go to Saya and Chavarkkad, stated Enmakaje panchayat president Somashekhara J S.
“We are starting from Kerala and stopping in Kerala. Yet, they are not allowing us to pass,” he stated. In the primary wave, when police dumped mud on the highway to dam Keralites’ proper to motion, he moved the Karnataka High Court which dominated that roads can’t be blocked.
“These blocks and curbs are illegal. The least the police can do is give passes to people of border wards so that their movement is not restricted,” he stated. Karnataka police on the checkpost informed him they have been solely following orders.
Kasaragod Collector Bhandari Swagat Ranveerchand stated she had requested her Dakshina Kannada counterpart, Rajendra Okay V, to permit Delampady and Enmakaje panchayat residents to journey to Kerala with out curbs. “I have shared the TPR and Covid data with him. He said he would look into it,” she stated.