Karnataka Govt Approves Rs 600 Crore Minority Development Plan Amid Bypoll Controversy

The Karnataka government has approved a Rs 600 crore plan for minority colony development over two years. An additional Rs 20 crore was sanctioned for the Belagavi Deputy Commissioner's office building. The Cabinet also approved Rs 115.84 crore for educational kits for construction workers' children. The move comes amid criticism over the party's decision not to field a Muslim candidate in the Davanagere South bypoll.

Key Points: Karnataka clears Rs 600 cr minority plan amid bypoll row

  • Rs 600 crore minority development plan approved
  • Extra Rs 20 crore for Belagavi DC office
  • Rs 115.84 crore for construction workers' children kits
  • Hyderabad-Bengaluru high-speed rail project discussed
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K'taka govt clears Rs 600 crore minority development plan amid bypoll row​

Karnataka Cabinet approves Rs 600 crore minority development plan, extra funds for Belagavi DC office, and education kits for construction workers' children.

"Do you think an action plan would be prepared suddenly after the Davanagere bypolls? - H.K. Patil"

Bengaluru, April 30

The Congress government in Karnataka has approved a Rs 600 crore plan for the next two years to undertake development works in minority colonies.​

Additionally, the government has decided to release an extra Rs 20 crore for the construction of the Belagavi Deputy Commissioner's office building.​

Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs H.K. Patil made the announcement after the Cabinet meeting on Thursday evening.​

The move is seen as an attempt to assuage the outrage within the minority community against the Congress, which intensified after the party rejected demands to field a Muslim candidate in the Davanagere South bypoll.​

When asked about this, Minister Patil said, "Do you think an action plan would be prepared suddenly after the Davanagere bypolls?"​

He added that the process has been underway for a long time and has now been taken up, and said these are just allegations.​

When questioned about the government approving a Rs 600 crore action plan that had been pending for two years, Patil said that works that are not completed will naturally be carried forward to the next year, and projects facing a shortage of funds will be provided with the necessary support.​

He further stated that the government has also taken an important decision to promote education among the children of construction workers.​

The Cabinet has approved the distribution of kits worth approximately Rs 8,600 each, containing various study materials and school textbooks, for the children of registered construction workers.​

For this initiative, the government has sanctioned an estimated amount of Rs 115.84 crore.​

Minister Patil said that discussions were held on the Hyderabad-Bengaluru high-speed rail project to strengthen transport connectivity, and that a total of 15 railway stations are proposed to be established in Karnataka under the project.​

Additionally, the Cabinet has approved an annual subsidy of Rs 28.7 crore to promote the operation of air services between Bidar-Bengaluru and Kalaburagi-Bengaluru, he said.​

He further stated that administrative approval has been granted for the GBA Bidadi Township project in the state, with an allocation of Rs 18,133 crore for the large-scale initiative.​

Under the project, around 7,481 acres and 21.08 guntas of land spread across nine villages in Ramanagara taluk of Bengaluru South district will be acquired.​

To provide better financial support to farmers losing their land, the government has decided to allot developed land in return.​

Each acre of acquired land will be compensated with 9,600 square feet of developed land, the minister said.​

Minister Patil, talking about the sensational alleged Soujanya rape and murder case, said that if the Supreme Court seeks information, details will be provided.​

He said that Soujanya's mother, Kusumavati, has filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking a reinvestigation and that, accordingly, the Supreme Court has directed the Central Bureau of Investigation and the state government to submit complete details of the case.​

Meanwhile, the Cabinet discussed the final report submitted by the State Education Policy Commission, but no final decision was taken.​

The minister said the government has decided to hold a detailed discussion at the next Cabinet meeting after gathering more information.​

- IANS

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Priya S
The education kits for construction workers' children is a genuinely good move. ₹8,600 per kit might seem small to some, but for a labourer's family, that's huge relief for school supplies. 👏 However, the government needs to ensure this reaches the ground level and doesn't get eaten up by middlemen.
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Rahul R
Typical Congress damage control. First you deny a Muslim candidate in Davanagere South, and now suddenly Rs 600 crore for minorities? It's like treating a wound after stabbing someone. The community is not fooled, Patil ji. Maybe learn to take principled stands instead of rushing to appease.
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Steven W
As someone from outside India who follows Karnataka politics, this looks like classic vote bank politics. The Hyderabad-Bengaluru high-speed rail is more important for the state's future than a rushed minority plan. But hey, it's their game. Hope the rail project actually materializes.
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Swati Y
I'm from Dakshina Kannada and we've seen how minority welfare schemes actually work here. Most benefits go to those with connections, not the truly needy. Instead of announcing big numbers, the government should focus on transparent implementation. Also, what about the Soujanya case? That needs justice more than political games.
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Aman W
The Belagavi DC office construction and Bidadi township are necessary infra projects. ₹18,133 crore is massive - hopefully it creates jobs and doesn't become another land scam. Farmers getting 9,600 sq ft developed land per acre sounds decent, but let's see if they actually get that or just certificates.

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