Tulu Nadu activists observe Rajyotsava as Black Day, demand statehood

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November 1, 2016

Mangaluru, Nov 1: Like previous year, the activists who are opposing the controversial Yettinahole water diversion project aimed at helping other parts of Karnataka, observed Kannada Rajyotsava asBlack Day' and demanded statehood for Tulu Nadu.

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The pro-Tulu Nadu agitators appeared in different parts of the Daskhina Kannada district and Udupi on Tuesday demanding statehood. Holding black flags, activists of Tulunadu Rakshana Vedike staged a demonstration near Nehru Maidan when the Rajyotsava celebration was going on.

Pictures of flag hoisting events went viral on the social media with people posing with a red flag showing a full moon and a crescent moon embossed on it.

The proponents of separate state also observed the day as 'Black Day' to register their protest against the official apathy towards the region.

An activist associated with the separate state movement said that the proponents have launched a silent movement seeking a separate state.

"We are espousing our cause through social media to garner support for the cause," he said, adding it is also aimed at bringing on board the people of the region who have settled in other parts of the country and abroad to support the cause.

In Belthangady, a large number of people under the banner of Tulunada Okkuta tried to hoist a Tulu Nadu flag. The police took some of them under preventive custody and released them later.

People staged a demonstration near Ambedkar Bhavan at Belthangady opposing the project. They said that the government was not taking the opposition from the people in the coastal belt to the project seriously. The activists said that the project would deplete the water-table in Dakshina Kannada and damage the ecologically sensitive Western Ghats.

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VINAY
 - 
Friday, 1 Dec 2017

WE  DONT TEST TULUVAS PRIDE.AND DONT STOP NETHAVATHI.

 

STILL WE RESPECT ONLY HISTORY OF KARNATAKA

 

REMEMBER AT TIME OF STATE TAMIL MALIYALLI GAIN OWN STATE.BUT TULUVAS ARE CUT THERE RELATION FROM MADRAS PROVINCE VOLANTERY ARGU FOR JOIN KARNATAKA.BECAUSE WE BELIVE REMAIN WITH KARNATAK BETTER THEN GOIN WITH TAMILS OR KERALA.STILL WE HAVE AREA OF 7000 KM2 TO 1000 KM2LAND WE HAVE POPULATION OF 50 LAKS.ALSO WE BIGGER THAN GOA ,OR SIKKIM.JAI TLUNAADU

 

 

vinay
 - 
Friday, 1 Dec 2017

then what still how many days we tuluvas remain slaves of bayaluseeme gowdas.we have no pride under this karunadu.so we are demanding.

 

first byary are  80% nothing but converted tuluvas they alway hand to hand with us.

 

konkani alredy had homeland is 'goa state' .in cristian and hindu religion follwed konkani will always pride are migraded from homeland when they undergo terror rule of portuguese .they always pride say from tulunaadu.

 

another thing in tulu naadu all 3 language has equal wieght .we also use english hindi kannda tamil mayalayalam as per our need.we never impose only kannda for our people.tulunaadu remain multi languge land.

 

another thing tulunaadu 90% people belong tulu konkani and beary community so half of people are tuluvas .sulaya side speake are bhase so we say tulunaadu has totally differ from karunaadu. 

Fairman
 - 
Thursday, 3 Nov 2016

Tulunadu will be too small to be state.
Next it will be Byarinadu,
Konkni Nadu, Kodava Nadu,

then no more Kannada Nadu. Zero nadu

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