This story is from September 25, 2018
Belagavi to Kerala, ganja makes deep inroads in Western Ghats
Samarth (name changed), a fun-loving youngster from
Shikaripura in
While Samarth is an occasional customer, trekkers to the ghats are familiar with ganja points across the region. Several people TOI spoke to pointed to the worrying trend of ganja being cultivated clandestinely in the Western Ghats – a Unesco world heritage site. Those who frequent the region say several hundred acres in the ghats, stretching from Belagavi to Kerala, are now ganja fields.
“I know the dark truth behind the breathtaking green belt,” said a trekker who would not be named. “As you trek towards Sarvajna Point, crossing Kodachadri, and walk downwards to Chitramoole, you reach a hamlet known as Dali. The place has a narrow passage which you can barely pass through. where you can barely walk by. Locals will stop you from trekking further, citing the presence of wild animals and spinning spooky stories. The reality is that they don’t want you to enter the ganja bastion.”
Farmers in Shivamogga are changing over to cultivating ganja due to drought and promise of greater profits. The excise department has recently employed drones in the district to identify ganja fields.
Jadkal Muduru between Kollur (Udupi) and Siddapura (Uttara Kannada) is also seen as part of the ganja belt. “People from Kerala have purchased several thousand acres of land for rubber cultivation. Vast swathes of this land are used to cultivate ganja,” the trekker said.
Another source said villagers were the worst hit as the writ of the cultivators runs in these parts. “Even if the villagers have to go to their own houses that surround these estates, they have to sign register books. This mafia cannot run without political support,” said the source who lives in the foothills of the Western Ghats. “Ganja is increasingly being grown in the mountain valleys just outside the Shola forests. Cultivators need places that do not retain rain water and at the same time are not exposed to extreme shade or sunlight,” said another trekker who says he has been warned not to talk about it by both cultivators and forest officials.
Denying the claims, divisional forest officer V Karikalan said “not a single case of ganja cultivation” had been registered in his division limits. “There could be naturally growing ganja in the forests. I am not aware of it. Also, there are possibilities of ganja being cultivated in private properties. Such properties do not come under the purview of the forest department,” he said.
Kannada movie drops hint
Over the years, ganja cultivators who allegedly enjoy the patronage of political bigwigs in Bengaluru expanded their territory. Trekkers are discouraged from taking certain stretches on the pretext that they are haunted. A Kannada movie, ‘ 6-5=2’ explored the subject. Three trekkers went missing under mysterious circumstances at Aramane Gudda in June 2006. Their van was found near a temple and their skeletons were found in 2007. Their details never came out. According to popular theory, they were murdered by the ganja mafia for entering their territory in the forest.
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Mangaluru
employed in Dubai, was elated to return home on vacation. His happiness had less to do with homecoming, it had to do with freshganja
he had managed to get his hands on soon after his arrival. “I bought it from a peddler who purchased it from Shikaripura,” said Samarth during a casual chat.Shivamogga district
is part of the scenic Malnad region of theWestern Ghats
that comprises parts of Chikkamagaluru, Hassan, Kodagu and Uttara Kannada districts.While Samarth is an occasional customer, trekkers to the ghats are familiar with ganja points across the region. Several people TOI spoke to pointed to the worrying trend of ganja being cultivated clandestinely in the Western Ghats – a Unesco world heritage site. Those who frequent the region say several hundred acres in the ghats, stretching from Belagavi to Kerala, are now ganja fields.
“I know the dark truth behind the breathtaking green belt,” said a trekker who would not be named. “As you trek towards Sarvajna Point, crossing Kodachadri, and walk downwards to Chitramoole, you reach a hamlet known as Dali. The place has a narrow passage which you can barely pass through. where you can barely walk by. Locals will stop you from trekking further, citing the presence of wild animals and spinning spooky stories. The reality is that they don’t want you to enter the ganja bastion.”
Farmers in Shivamogga are changing over to cultivating ganja due to drought and promise of greater profits. The excise department has recently employed drones in the district to identify ganja fields.
Jadkal Muduru between Kollur (Udupi) and Siddapura (Uttara Kannada) is also seen as part of the ganja belt. “People from Kerala have purchased several thousand acres of land for rubber cultivation. Vast swathes of this land are used to cultivate ganja,” the trekker said.
Another source said villagers were the worst hit as the writ of the cultivators runs in these parts. “Even if the villagers have to go to their own houses that surround these estates, they have to sign register books. This mafia cannot run without political support,” said the source who lives in the foothills of the Western Ghats. “Ganja is increasingly being grown in the mountain valleys just outside the Shola forests. Cultivators need places that do not retain rain water and at the same time are not exposed to extreme shade or sunlight,” said another trekker who says he has been warned not to talk about it by both cultivators and forest officials.
Kannada movie drops hint
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