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This part-coastal, part-hilly constituency faces a diverse range of issues
The Hindu
The electorate is spread across two markedly different geographical areas in the Udupi-Chikkamagaluru constituency — the coastal belt and the hilly terrain — almost in equal numbers. The issues that concern them too are quite different. The Lok Sabha constituency is set to witness a stiff fight between two political stalwarts, Kota Srinivas Poojary from the BJP and K. Jayaprakash Hegde from the Congress.
The electorate is spread across two markedly different geographical areas in the Udupi-Chikkamagaluru constituency — the coastal belt and the hilly terrain — almost in equal numbers. The issues that concern them too are quite different.
Over eight lakh voters from four Assembly segments in Udupi district and about 7.6 lakh voters from four Assembly segments in Chikkamagaluru district form the electorate of the Lok Sabha constituency that came into existence after the 2008 delimitation exercise.
While rapid urbanisation, fallow paddy fields, and decline in the marine fishing yield etc., are some of the issues concerning the coastal electorate, rapid spread of yellow leaf disease in arecanut plantations, diseases affecting the coffee plantations, urban migration, and lack of employment etc., are some of the issues haunting the electorate in Chikkamagaluru district. Some portions of Kundapur, Kaup, and Karkala Assembly constituencies that are on the foothills of the Western Ghats too face similar issues.
The perennially ongoing Varahi Lift Irrigation Project has been haunting the electorate in the Kundapur Assembly segment, known for its distinct Kannada dialect, and parts of the Udupi Assembly segment. Revival of the Dakshina Kannada Cooperative Sugar Factory is another demand of the farmers. With the Udupi city and the adjoining Manipal witnessing rapid urbanisation, supplying adequate quantity of drinking water is another challenge.
Air and water pollution allegedly by the Udupi Power Corporation Ltd., near Padubidri in the Kaup Assembly segment, and its impact on marine life is another issue often raised. Sea erosion continues to be a problem from Kundapur in the north to Hejmady in the south along Kundapur, Udupi, and Kaup Assembly segments.
The electorate in the Sringeri Assembly segment, which comprises Sringeri, Koppa, and Narasimharajapura taluks, is worried over the dwindling yield from arecanut plantations following the yellow leaf disease and is struggling to find alternative crops. People in the neighbouring Mudigere constituency also face a similar disease in coffee plantations. People here also faced massive landslips during 2018-19 that completely changed the landscape in the mountainous region. Some of the major rivers of the State, including Hemavati, Netravati, Tunga, and Bhadra, originate in these two Assembly segments that are threatened by mushrooming homestays and commercial exploitation of nature.
The Chikkamagaluru Assembly segment, which has the highest number of the electorate (2.3 lakh) in the Lok Sabha constituency, faces the challenge of unplanned growth of city. The Tarikere Assembly segment, with a mix of Malnad and plain land geographical features, grapples with water scarcity.