BJP Yuva Morcha Accuses Karnataka Govt of Neglecting Udupi Fire Services
BJP Yuva Morcha Accuses Govt of Neglecting Udupi Fire Services

The BJP Yuva Morcha on Wednesday accused the Karnataka state government of neglecting Udupi district and demanded urgent strengthening of fire and emergency services through additional vehicles and staff. A memorandum addressed to the Chief Minister was submitted through the Udupi Deputy Commissioner.

Allegations of Government Indifference

The organisation stated that inefficiency in emergency response reflects the government's indifferent attitude towards the district. It cited a recent fire in the heart of Udupi city, where fire personnel allegedly took a long time to reach a spot just 2 km away, triggering public outrage. Despite repeated appeals for additional vehicles and for filling vacant posts at the Udupi fire station, there has been no adequate response so far, the memorandum said.

Decades of Neglect

Even after 28 years of Udupi being a separate district, authorities continue to depend on neighbouring districts during emergencies. While approvals have been granted for fire stations in Manipal and Brahmavar, funds for the Brahmavar unit are yet to be released. Several fire department vehicles are over 15 years old and no longer fit for service, it said.

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Criticism of Fund Allocation

The Yuva Morcha criticised the government for allocating substantial funds to disaster relief in Wayanad, Kerala, while allegedly adopting a stepmotherly attitude towards Udupi. It demanded immediate and maximum compensation for shop owners who suffered losses in the recent fire, amounting to crores.

Warning of Protests

Warning of an intense protest, the organisation said Udupi's rapid growth in fisheries, healthcare, education, banking and industry required a modern, well-equipped fire service. Yuva Morcha office-bearers, including Pradeep Kundar and Sushanth Poojary, were present during the submission of the memorandum.

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