Bring Kalyana-Karnataka on par with Bengaluru, Mysuru: Kharge to CM Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar

IANS June 15, 2025 258 views

Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge has urged Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM DK Shivakumar to prioritize the development of Kalyana-Karnataka, matching Bengaluru and Mysuru. He emphasized the severe shortage of teachers and poor education outcomes in the region. Kharge warned that neglecting recruitment and infrastructure would leave the youth at a disadvantage. He also called for better utilization of allocated funds to uplift the backward districts.

"We don’t want to become Singapore. First, ensure this region is developed like Bengaluru and Mysuru." – Mallikarjun Kharge
Yadgir: , June 14 (IANS) AICC President and Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, appealed to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar to ensure that the Kalyana Karnataka region is developed on par with the Bengaluru and Mysuru regions of South Karnataka.

Key Points

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Kharge highlights education gaps in Kalyana-Karnataka

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Urges filling teacher vacancies for better outcomes

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Warns of regional backwardness if ignored

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Calls for proper fund utilization in backward districts

Addressing a gathering after launching the ‘Arogya Avishkara’ scheme in Yadgir, Kharge stated, “People talk about transforming Bengaluru into another Singapore. We don’t want to become Singapore. First, ensure that this region is developed on par with the Bengaluru and Mysuru districts.”

“We are lagging in the education sector. Our districts are at the bottom in the board exam results. There is a shortage of teachers, and this is clearly reflected in the outcomes,” he noted.

“Chief Minister Siddaramaiah hails from Mysuru, and Deputy CM Shivakumar is from Bengaluru. I appeal to them to transform Kalyana-Karnataka into another Bengaluru and Mysuru,” Kharge urged.

“Keep the backlog quota aside and focus on filling up the rest of the vacancies—especially teachers' posts. If this is not done, our children will remain backward and may end up becoming slaves to others,” he emphasised.

Kharge further said that there is no financial constraint in filling up posts in the Kalyana-Karnataka region. “Recruitments are being withheld due to objections raised by 15 per cent of the population. Focus on the remaining 85 per cent and fill the teachers’ posts. If this is not done, the children of this region will have no future,” he warned.

“There will be no one to teach them subjects like Maths, Science, and English. Even those posted here often seek transfers to the Mysuru region within a month,” Kharge pointed out.

He also appealed to MPs, MLAs, and Ministers from the Kalyana-Karnataka region to ensure that the funds allotted to the region are fully utilised. “CM Siddaramaiah often complains that the allocated funds are not being spent. Don’t let that become a black mark against you,” Kharge advised.

He concluded by affirming, “CM Siddaramaiah is committed to the development of this region.”

The Kalyan-Karnataka region comprises Bidar, Kalaburagi, Yadgir, Raichur, Koppal, Ballari and Vijayanagara districts in Karnataka. All of them are considered as most backward districts and reflect poor social and economic indicators.

Kharge hails from Kalaburagi district. In the recently concluded II PUC (class 12) board exams, the Kalaburagi district had slipped to 31st place with a passing percentage of 55.70 per cent. Kalaburagi’s performance was among the lowest in Karnataka.

Reader Comments

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Rahul P.
Kharge ji makes valid points! Why should only Bengaluru get all the development? Other regions deserve equal attention. The teacher shortage issue is serious - how can our children compete without proper education? Hope CM acts on this 🙏
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Priya M.
As someone from Ballari, I've seen how neglected our region is. Good roads stop at Tumkur! But simply demanding development won't help - we need local leaders to show accountability too. Why aren't allocated funds being utilized properly?
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Sanjay K.
The education crisis in Kalyana Karnataka is heartbreaking. 55% pass percentage? Shameful! Teachers don't want to stay there because of poor infrastructure. Govt must make special incentives - better housing, allowances etc. Our kids deserve better!
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Ananya R.
While I agree with the sentiment, comparing to Singapore is silly. We need development suited to our culture and needs. Focus on improving basic amenities first - schools, hospitals, drinking water. The rest will follow.
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Vikram J.
This isn't just about Karnataka - same story in many states where capital cities get all resources. Need balanced regional development across India. Maybe time for a national policy on equitable distribution of development funds?
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Meena S.
My cousin teaches in Yadgir - says the biggest challenge is lack of basic facilities. No proper toilets in schools, no teaching aids. Before talking about Singapore-level development, let's provide decent school buildings first! 😔

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