An all-party delegation led by Siddaramaiah today called on Modi and requested him to release the entire drought relief fund sought by the state.
He also asked the Centre to release second installment of Rs 2,856 crore under MNREGA at the earliest and also discussed Mahadayi inter-state water dispute issue with Modi.
The delegation included senior state BJP leaders Jagdish Shettar and K S Eshwarappa, JD (S) leaders H D Revanna and Appaji Gowda as well as state government representative in Delhi Appaji Nadagowda.
"We explained to the Prime Minister the extreme drought experienced in Karnataka. In the meeting, I was told a high- level meeting, headed by the Union Home Minister, has been called on January 4 to decide on the extent of drought relief to Karnataka," Siddaramaiah told media after the meeting.
"We have told the PM to put a word to the Ministers concerned to release the entire relief fund sought. The PM told he will talk to Ministers concerned," he said.
"The state has already spent Rs 400 crore in drought-hit areas. If the Centre does not give the entire relief amount, it will be a burden on exchequer. We have asked them to release the funds soon," he said.
In the meeting that lasted for 30 minutes, Siddaramaiah also discussed the employment guarantee scheme MNREGA and sought the centre increase the number of man-days to 200 considering severe drought situation in the state.
He also sought release of the second installment of MNREGA funds of Rs 2,856 crore to the state at the earliest.
On the Mahadayi issue, Siddaramaiah said he told the PM that a meeting of three state Chief Ministers to resolve the dispute amicably out of court could not be convened yet.
Karnataka has been facing severe drought for the past six years. The drought in 2016-17 was the worst in 40 years. The state has declared 139 taluks out of 176 drought-hit.
The state had a normal monsoon in June-July this year, but it witnessed a prolonged dry spell in August, September and October affecting agriculture, power generation, ground water recharge, drinking water supply and fodder availability.
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