"Looking at the present power situation in the state and in order to protect and safeguard our farmers the government has called a meeting of farmer leaders to take their advice and seek their cooperation," Shivakumar said.
Speaking to reporters after chairing a high-level meeting here with the aim - 'protect farmers, save electricity', Shivakumar highlighted the problems faced by electricity supply companies (ESCOMs) due to unauthorised pump sets. He said Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission has asked for energy audit on the power consumption by farmers.
He said he had a meeting with officials from irrigation, agriculture, horticulture and minor irrigation departments where it was decided to call a meeting of farmer organisations and representatives along with experts from various organisations for an open discussion on various issues.
"We will place facts before them in the meeting and also try to know about facilities availed by the farmers cultivating dry land, cultivating with irrigation from dams or canals and those using borewells. We will also try to know from them whether the facilities are reaching them or not," he added.
Issues relating to usage of ground water, giving new connections, promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy among others would also be discussed, he said.
Shivakumar reiterated that the department has set March 31 as the deadline for farmers to regularise unauthorised pump sets and warned of "merciless action" in cases of violations.
