MYSURU: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has written a letter asking all the district ministers to visit all the taluks and meet people of their respective districts to study the drought situation and to submit a report by November 15.
“No work has been stopped because the funds have not been released by the central government. Funds of Rs 900 crore has been released for drought relief works, and the relief works have started. Drinking water and employment have been given”, Siddaramaiah said while speaking to the media here on Sunday.
The direction came as the state faces one of the worst droughts, where out of 216 out of 236 taluks have been declared drought-hit due to inadequate rainfall. The CM further claimed that the state ministers were not given appointments to meet Union ministers for revenue, rural development and agriculture when they went to Delhi to seek the release of funds from the Centre.
“The central government released Rs 600 crore under MGNREGA scheme just yesterday after we wrote to them. The crop loss is about Rs 33,000 crore, and, as per the norms, we have requested to release Rs 17,900 crore. Our ministers have not been given appointments to meet the central ministers. Revenue, Rural Development, and Agriculture Ministers were sent, but they have got given time to meet them. Since the PM has also not given time, the three ministers have met Agriculture, Revenue, and Home Secretaries,” the CM said.
He said that the state government will write to the Centre again. He said that letters have been written again to the Prime Minister and the Home Minister, insisting on relief funds.
Reacting to the irregularities in the KEA examination conducted in Kalaburagi, where bluetooth devices were allegedly used and mangalsutra and anklets were asked to be removed, the CM said a complete investigation will be carried out. (ANI)