Karnataka CM Vows to End Regional Imbalance in Kalyana Karnataka in 10 Years

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has expressed confidence that the regional imbalance in the Kalyana Karnataka region will be eliminated within the next ten years. He made the statement while inaugurating development works and highlighted a Rs 906 crore investment in the new Yadrami taluk. The CM accused opposition parties of spreading falsehoods about the state's finances due to its guarantee schemes and contrasted his government's fulfillment of promises with the previous BJP administration's record. He also detailed substantial financial aid provided to farmers affected by crop loss and low sugarcane prices.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah: Kalyana Karnataka Imbalance to End in a Decade

  • 10-year plan to end regional imbalance
  • Rs 906 crore for 87 projects in Yadrami
  • Accuses BJP of misinformation and failed promises
  • Details compensation for farmers' crop losses
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Regional imbalance in Kalyana Karnataka to end in 10 years: Siddaramaiah

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah pledges to eliminate regional disparity in Kalyana Karnataka within 10 years, citing major investments and criticizing BJP's record.

"If the government were bankrupt, it would not have spent Rs 906 crore in the Jevargi constituency alone. - Siddaramaiah"

Kalaburagi, Jan 12

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday expressed confidence that the regional imbalance in Kalyana Karnataka would be eliminated and equality would be achieved within the next ten years.

He was speaking after inaugurating the "Prajasoudha", Karnataka Public School (KPS) buildings, and various development works, and distributing benefits to beneficiaries at a programme organised at the KPS School premises in Yadrami by the district administration, Zilla Panchayat and Kalyana Karnataka Development Board, Kalaburagi.

To address regional imbalance, Siddaramaiah said recommendations based on the Nanjundappa Committee report had been implemented. A committee headed by Govind Rao has been constituted to study the impact, and its recommendations would be implemented soon, he said.

The Chief Minister said that in the newly declared Yadrami taluk under the Jevargi Assembly constituency, foundation stones were laid and works inaugurated for 87 projects worth Rs 906 crore, including the inauguration of works costing Rs 38.29 crore and new projects amounting to Rs 867.49 crore.

Siddaramaiah accused opposition parties of spreading falsehoods for political gain. He said they were carrying out misinformation campaigns claiming that the government had no funds for infrastructure projects due to the guarantee schemes.

"If the government were bankrupt, it would not have spent Rs 906 crore in the Jevargi constituency alone," he said.

The Chief Minister said the government had spent over Rs 1.12 lakh crore and had implemented all schemes promised before the elections within one year of coming to power.

He stated that of the 592 promises made in the last election, 243 had already been fulfilled, and the remaining would be implemented during the rest of the term.

Recalling the previous Congress government, Siddaramaiah said 158 out of 165 promises had been fulfilled then, along with 30 additional schemes not mentioned in the manifesto. In contrast, he alleged that the BJP, which was in power from 2018, failed to fulfil even 10 per cent of the 600 promises it had made.

The Chief Minister said 63 new taluks were declared earlier, but between 2018 and 2023, the BJP provided facilities in only 14 taluks. After coming to power in 2023, the Congress government sanctioned Prajasoudha buildings in 49 taluks, which are now under construction.

He added that while the BJP had sanctioned 19 taluks in Kalyana Karnataka, only two buildings were constructed. In contrast, the present government sanctioned 17 taluks and approved 97 Nada Kacheri offices. In Kalyana Karnataka, 39 offices were sanctioned in the first phase and 53 in the second phase. Nada Kacheris have been sanctioned in 25 taluks of the region, he said.

Siddaramaiah alleged that the BJP had only indulged in communal politics and was misleading people in the name of communalism and Hindutva.

The Chief Minister said that due to excessive rainfall and crop loss, aerial surveys were conducted, and compensation was decided. He said Rs 1,218 crore was released from the SDRF, and an additional Rs 1,031 crore was provided by the state government.

"Across the state, 14.21 lakh farmers suffered crop loss, of which 7,21,786 were from Kalyana Karnataka. Compensation of Rs 1,072 crore was provided for crop damage in the region. In Kalaburagi district alone, 3,23,318 farmers suffered losses, and Rs 498 crore was disbursed as compensation," he said.

He said funds had been directly credited to farmers' bank accounts. The government also provided Rs 233 crore for tur crops affected by sterility disease. When sugarcane farmers protested over low prices, the government intervened and provided Rs 50 per quintal from the state and Rs 50 from sugar factories, disbursing Rs 300 crore to cane growers.

Siddaramaiah said BJP leaders, including then Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani, had claimed that Article 371J could not be implemented. However, it was implemented during the tenure of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh due to the efforts of Mallikarjun Kharge and Dharam Singh, leading to the formation of the Kalyana Karnataka Development Board.

He said Rs 13,000 crore had been provided over three years for the region, including Rs 3,000 crore in the current year.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in development, the data on compensation to farmers (Rs 498 crore in Kalaburagi) is impressive if true. Direct bank transfers reduce leakage. But the real test is whether these schools and offices improve education and governance on the ground, not just exist as buildings.
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Rohit P
Good to see the CM highlighting the work of the Kalyana Karnataka Development Board. Article 371J was a hard-fought victory for our region. However, the constant blame game with BJP is tiresome. Just deliver development, don't spend so much energy comparing. We voters are keeping score of actual work.
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Priya S
Promises, promises... 243 out of 592 fulfilled sounds good on paper. But what about the quality? My cousin in Yadrami says the new road developed cracks in one monsoon. It's not just about sanctioning money, it's about sustainable, quality projects that last. Hope the Govind Rao committee ensures that.
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Karthik V
The support for sugarcane and tur farmers mentioned here is crucial. Agriculture is the backbone of this region. The Rs 50/quintal intervention shows the government is listening. If they can ensure timely procurement and fair prices consistently, it will be a massive boost for rural economy. 👍
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Michael C
Interesting to see the focus on data and specific figures - Rs 13,000 crore over 3 years, number of taluks, etc. This is how accountability should be. A 10-year vision is good, but we need annual milestones published publicly so citizens can track progress. Transparency is key.

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