My government has been fair to North karnataka: Siddaramaiah

Coming out strongly against leaders, who want to see North Karnataka break away and form a state of its own.

Update: 2017-11-23 21:36 GMT
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah speaks during the winter session at Belagavi on Friday

Belagavi: Coming out strongly against leaders, who want to see North Karnataka break away and form a state of its own, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday denied that his government had neglected it over the last five years and claimed it had received 55 to 65 per cent of the annual budgetary funds of several departments.  

Replying to a debate on development of North Karnataka in the Legislative Assembly here, he said the leaders demanding statehood for the region were only doing so to remain politically relevant.  

"All those raising a hue and cry about the lack of development in North Karnataka  are wrong. It has received as much as Rs 25,815 crore of the irrigation department's total spending of  Rs 41,621 crore over the last five years,  cornering  60 per cent of its funds. This is true of the spending in other government departments too," he maintained.

The public works department ( PWD)  had spent Rs 17, 631 crore on the region, which amounted to 50 to 60 per cent of its total spending over the last five years and 163 of the 234 multi-village drinking water projects of the Rural Development and Panchayat Raj department were in this part of the state, he pointed out, calling the allegations made against his government politically motivated
 Mr Siddaramaiah revealed his government intended to  carve out one or two more districts within  Belagavi."There has been a long pending demand to make Chikkodi a district , but we  need to discuss this with leaders from Belagavi and arrive at a  consensus. But we are committed to the idea," he added.

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