Bangalore: B S Yeddyurappa Seeks Rs 200 Crore Release


Bangalore, Apr 8 (PTI): Former Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa today urged his successor D V Sadananda Gowda to immediately release Rs 200 crore for providing employment to people in drought-hit areas under National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme.

In his six-page letter addressed to Gowda after undertaking a four-day tour of Koppal, Gadag, Bijapur, Raichur and Yadgir to study the drought conditions in these north Karnataka districts, Yeddyurappa also wanted his party government to provide Rs 25 lakh to every drought-prone taluk for sinking new borewell, repair of borewells and other relief works.

Yeddyurappa, who embarked on a visit to drought-hit areas in the wake of criticism against him for resorting to pressure tactics to regain the lost Chief Ministership at a time when 136 taluks out of 175 faced drought, urged Gowda not to wait for the Centre to release funds and make available required resources for drought relief.

He said the NREG programme has come to a halt as the Centre has not released Rs 400 crore due to Karnataka and said the state should provide Rs 200 crore and ensure employment to people.

The MPs from the state recently petitioned the Centre for Rs 2600 crore financial assistance for drought relief works and the chief minister should lead an all party delegation and seek Rs 1,000 crore immediate assistance.

Yeddyurappa has suggested that the chief secretary visit all the drought battered districts, appoint a team of officials to monitor relief works and also bring it to district administration notice the works required to be initiated.

He wanted the government to open ghoshals, relief centres and ensure drinking water and fodder to help those affected by the drought that has not been witnessed in the last 40 years.

  

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Mon, Apr 09 2012

    Really speaking whatever the money released by Central or State, doesnt reach out to the people for whom its intended. It ends up in the bank accounts of politicians and bureaucrats. Our politicians are blessed and happy if our state faces natural calamities so that its easy gain for them. If our state becomes prosperous, then they are cursed as they could not mint any illegal wealth. Yeddy is shedding croc tears. He is an actor.

    He doesnt sympathise with the people of famine hit areas, but he wants to encash a golden opportunity to make some more money so that he can host resort parties, breakfast shows and can do the horse trading to win over some MLAs to his side...He is not sincere... His loyalty is to money and not to the people of this state....Yeddi you are liability to our state.. We cant maintain you and meet your demands.. Please go to Gujarath and seek political asylum under Modi.. who is your mentor and friend...Useless politician of our state...

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Bahrain

    Mon, Apr 09 2012

    Why Yeddy? Not satisfied still? Mr Gowda will do his job faithfully.

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  • MA, Kateel

    Mon, Apr 09 2012

    May be 100 crore is in his pocket , hats up yeddi u got a nice plan to make money
    MA
    Kateel

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  • norbert, mangalore/dubai

    Mon, Apr 09 2012

    Mr.B S Y .you don't have any rights to order to c m D v s.What you did in your time?Now mr D V S know what to do or not.now you are finding one more way to make money easily,thats all.now no one trust on you ok mr B S Y? BETTER TAKE SOME REST GOOD FOR HEALTH.

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  • Girish Kumar, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 09 2012

    Yeddyurappa nice joke...

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