Kalaburgi
The Arya Idiga Rashtriya Mahamandali has set June 19 as the deadline for lifting the ban on toddy tapping and its sale in Karnataka. Pranavananda Swami, national president of the mahamandali, who concluded his first leg of the 175-km long padayatra, was addressing a press conference.
If the State Government fails to fulfill our pending demand by June 19, we will go on an indefinite hunger strike outside the Deputy Commissioner’s office in Kalaburgi from June 20 and block the State Highways across Kalyana Karnataka and north Karnataka region on June 21, he cautioned.
He said that the traditional occupation of the Ediga community was toddy tapping, but most of the families are strained by financial difficulties after the Government banned the practice in Karnataka.
He called upon the Government to immediately lift the ban on tapping and selling toddy from palmyra and coconut trees and also allow import of toddy from neighbouring States.
The Karnataka Government banned toddy tapping in 2000 and since then, the community members are facing difficulties and are still lagging economically. To protect the livelihood of thousands of farmers, the Government has to extend relief to the families whose prime occupation was tapping toddy, he added. The demand also included establishment of a study centre in the name of Sree Narayana Guru and Hendada Marayya at Gulbarga University.
He also demanded that the State Government name the Shivamogga airport after former Chief Minister S Bangarappa.
The mahamandali will be launching the second phase of the padayatre from Sarekoppa to Kalasavalli, Shivamogga. The third phase of the padayatre will be from Sagar to Mangaluru.