Kumaraswamy, Yadav Tackle Karnataka's Human-Wildlife Crisis, Seek Permanent Fix

Union Ministers H.D. Kumaraswamy and Bhupender Yadav held a high-level meeting to address the critical human-wildlife conflict in Karnataka, where elephant attacks have caused fatalities and severe injuries. Kumaraswamy highlighted the urgent need for a sustainable, long-term policy response to protect citizens, especially farmers and livestock rearers. Minister Yadav assured immediate priority attention and directed officials to formulate remedial measures, with a comprehensive report due before the Parliament session concludes. The ministers also discussed inter-departmental coordination, railway projects including high-speed corridors, and the growth of the steel sector.

Key Points: Ministers Meet on Karnataka Human-Wildlife Conflict Solutions

  • Urgent policy for human-wildlife conflict
  • Focus on Karnataka's affected districts
  • Report due before Parliament session ends
  • Also discussed rail projects & steel sector
  • Inter-ministerial coordination emphasized
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Kumaraswamy meets Bhupender Yadav to discuss permanent solution to human-wildlife conflict in Karnataka

Union Ministers H.D. Kumaraswamy and Bhupender Yadav discuss urgent, long-term policy to address deadly elephant attacks in Karnataka forest districts.

"The situation has assumed critical proportions in Karnataka - H.D. Kumaraswamy"

New Delhi, Jan 4

Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel, H. D. Kumaraswamy, held a high-level meeting with Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Bhupender Yadav, on Wednesday, to deliberate on long-term solutions to the escalating human-wildlife conflict in Karnataka and to ensure the safety and livelihood of citizens.

An official statement from the office of Kumaraswamy stated, "The meeting was held at the office of the Union Forest Minister, Bhupender Yadav, in the Parliament House. During the interaction, H.D. Kumaraswamy expressed serious concern over the increasing incidents of elephant attacks across several districts, including Kodagu, Chikkamagaluru, Hassan, Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, Shivamogga, and other regions in Karnataka.

He pointed out that persistent wildlife incursions have resulted in the loss of human lives, particularly among farmers cultivating land along forest fringes and those engaged in livestock rearing. Several individuals have also sustained severe injuries, leading to permanent disabilities.

Emphasising that the situation has assumed critical proportions in Karnataka, Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy underscored the urgent need for a sustainable and long-term policy response."

Responding positively to these concerns, Union Minister Bhupender Yadav assured that the matter would receive immediate and priority attention. He sought detailed inputs from H.D. Kumaraswamy and issued directions to officials regarding the formulation and implementation of appropriate remedial measures, the statement stated.

The Union Forest Minister further instructed concerned officials to submit a comprehensive report on the issue before the conclusion of the ongoing Budget Session of Parliament and reaffirmed the Government's commitment to ensuring expeditious action.

During the meeting, both ministers also held extensive discussions on matters pertaining to their respective ministries. The deliberations focused on strengthening inter-departmental coordination, accelerating key development initiatives, and enhancing institutional cooperation.

They also reviewed the growth trajectory of the steel sector and acknowledged the constructive support extended by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change in facilitating sustainable industrial development, the statement said.

Meanwhile, taking to social media X, Kumaraswamy stated, "I also held a meeting with Union Minister for Railways, Electronics and Information Technology, and Information and Broadcasting, Ashwini Vaishnaw, to discuss key development and governance issues. Detailed deliberations on the Bengaluru-Pune High-Speed Rail corridor, the proposed Bengaluru-Mumbai new connection, and the implementation of railway fencing and block corridors to prevent animal accidents were held."

Kumaraswamy further stated that he reviewed all pending railway projects pertaining to Mandya and across the state, and requested the addition of a halt for the Wodeyar Express at Ramanagar. Also highlighted the need for improved Aadhaar services and infrastructure in Mandya district to ensure timely access for citizens, he stated.

It may be noted that Kumaraswamy represents the Mandya Lok Sabha seat.

"Reaffirmed our commitment to strengthening infrastructure, connectivity and public service delivery," Kumaraswamy said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good to see inter-ministerial coordination. The human-wildlife conflict is a complex issue needing both environmental sensitivity and infrastructure planning. The mention of railway fencing to prevent animal accidents is a smart, tangible step.
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Priyanka N
While the meeting is positive, I hope the "comprehensive report" doesn't just gather dust. We've seen many such high-level discussions in the past with little on-ground change for farmers living in fear. Action speaks louder than statements, ji.
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Vikram M
The focus should be on creating sustainable elephant corridors and maybe using technology like early warning systems. Simply pushing wildlife back isn't a solution. We need to coexist, not just conflict.
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Aman W
Glad Kumaraswamy is raising this as an MP from Mandya. The issue affects the entire state. Also good to see he discussed railway projects and Aadhaar services in the same breath – that's what a representative should do, handle both local and broader issues.
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Kavya N
It's heartbreaking to read about permanent disabilities from these attacks. Compensation is important, but prevention is key. Hope the plan includes proper support and rehabilitation for the victims and their families. 🐘💔

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