Karnataka CM Flags 18 Pending Projects, Seeks Urgent Central Funds from PM Modi

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has submitted a detailed memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, listing 18 long-pending projects requiring the Centre's urgent attention. The memo highlights critical infrastructure needs, including railway projects, highway upgrades, and the crucial Mekedatu drinking water project. It also points out substantial pending financial grants, including Rs 6,000 crore for Bengaluru and Rs 5,495 crore from the 15th Finance Commission. The Chief Minister emphasized that resolving these issues is vital for Karnataka's continued role in national development and cooperative federalism.

Key Points: Karnataka CM Seeks PM Modi's Attention on 18 Pending Projects

  • 18 pending projects listed
  • Rs 11,495 crore in pending grants
  • Mekedatu water project approval sought
  • AIIMS for Raichur requested
  • National status for key projects
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Karnataka CM welcomes PM Modi to Karnataka, flags 18 long-pending projects requiring Centre's "urgent attention"

CM Siddaramaiah submits memo to PM Modi, highlighting 18 long-pending projects and Rs 11,495 crore in pending grants for Karnataka's development.

"Addressing these concerns will... strengthen the principles of equity and cooperative federalism. - CM Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, April 15

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday wrote a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling attention to atleast 18 "long-pending" projects for the state which require the Central government's "urgent attention". Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Karnataka earlier today, where he inaugurated the Sri Guru Bhairavaikya Mandira at Sri Kshetra Adichunchanagiri in Mandya district. PM Modi is also set to jointly release the book titled "Saundarya Lahari and Shiva Mahimna Stotram" along with former Prime Minister H. D. Deve Gowda. In the memorandum handed to the Prime Minister, CM Siddaramaiah highlighted various projects across sectors, including railways, Jal Jeevan Mission, grants to Gram Panchayat, upgrading national highways, pending grants to states, and even pending approval of Mekedatu Drinking water project. "While Karnataka continues to be among the largest contributors to the national exchequer and a leader in economic and social development, certain long-pending issues require the Union Government's urgent attention. Addressing these concerns will not only accelerate Karnataka's progress but also strengthen the principles of equity and cooperative federalism," the CM wrote in the memorandum. According to the memorandum, the Chief Minister listed out the Railway Coach Factory at Kolar, High-Speed Rail Extension to Mysuru, Release of Funds for Bengaluru Suburban Rail and Launch of Bengaluru-Mumbai High-Speed Rail Corridor, Jal Jeevan Mission, 15th Finance Commission Grants to Gram Panchayats, Sanction and Upgradation of National Highway Projects, Revenue Deficit Grants, Special Grant for Bengaluru, Expedited Appraisal and Approval of the Mekedatu Drinking Water Project, Expedited Appraisal and Approval of the Mekedatu Drinking Water Project, Gazette Notification of KWDT-II Award and Declaration of Upper Krishna Project as a National Project, Wildlife Clearance for Kalasa Nala Diversion Project, Rightful Share for Karnataka in Inter-Linking of Rivers Schemes, Inclusion of Karnataka's 56% Reservation Policy in the Ninth Schedule, Inclusion of Certain Other Backward Castes in the Central List of Scheduled Tribes, Inclusion of Certain Other Backward Castes in the Central List of Scheduled Tribes, Sharavathy Pumped Storage Project, Establishment of AIIMS in Raichur. According to the CM, the Centre owes Rs 6,000 Crore to Karnataka in Special grant for Bengaluru, and Rs 5,495 Crore of pending grants recommended by the 15th Finance Commission to address fiscal imbalances and sustain developmental initiatives.CM Siddaramaiah has also urged the Centre to direct the Ministry of Jal Shakti and the Central Water Commission to expedite appraisal and approval of the Mekedatu Project, envisaging 67 TMC storage for Bengaluru's drinking water, regulated releases to Tamil Nadu, and 400 MW hydropower, in line with CWMA referral and the Supreme Court's 2025 judgment.

On the central assistance for the Upper Bhadra Project under PMKSY-AIBP, CM has called for it be given the "national project status", as such a project is bound to help drought-prone central Karnataka and provide irrigation to 2.25 lakh hectare of land.

On the establishment of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), the Chief Minister wrote, "Early approval of AIIMS at Raichur, in the socio-economically backward Kalyana Karnataka region under Article 371(J), will significantly improve healthcare access and regional development." The CM's memorandum read, "The people of Karnataka look forward with hope and confidence to your kind intervention in resolving these issues. I am certain that the Union Government will enable Karnataka to continue playing a transformative role in India's journey towards inclusive and sustainable development."

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone living in North Karnataka, the AIIMS in Raichur would be a game-changer. Healthcare here is a major challenge. It's good to see the CM pushing for projects that address regional imbalances, not just focusing on Bengaluru.
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Rohit P
Rs 6000 crore pending for Bengaluru? And another Rs 5500 crore in grants? This is shocking. Karnataka is an economic powerhouse for the country. If the funds are due, they must be released immediately. This is basic cooperative federalism.
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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the CM flagging these issues, I wish there was less politics and more action from both sides. The Bengaluru-Mumbai rail corridor and suburban rail are critical for decongestion and growth. Let's hope this memorandum leads to actual approvals and ground-breaking.
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Aman W
The railway coach factory in Kolar could bring so many jobs to that region. These infrastructure projects are not just about numbers, they are about livelihoods. Hope the PM takes note and fast-tracks these pending approvals.
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Karthik V
Good move by Siddaramaiah ji. Presenting a detailed memorandum is the right way to go. But the real test is follow-up. The state government must keep the pressure on the bureaucracy in Delhi to get these files moving. Jai Karnataka!

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