Key Points

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar deferred the Hemavathi canal meeting after Union Minister V Somanna sought more time. He confirmed progress on the Yettinahole project, exploring dam options in Koratagere. Shivakumar dismissed internal dissent rumors while advocating against water conflicts during a Gubbi irrigation event. The Congress leader also countered HD Kumaraswamy's skepticism about Yettinahole's feasibility.

Key Points: Shivakumar Postpones Hemavathi Canal Meeting After Somanna Request

  • Hemavathi canal meeting rescheduled to July 4-5 per Somanna's request
  • Yettinahole project review underway amid Koratagere storage plans
  • Shivakumar dismisses govt dissent claims as "media creation"
  • Urges unity over water disputes during Gubbi irrigation launch
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Hemavathi link canal meeting postponed: Karnataka deputy CM Shivakumar

Karnataka Deputy CM delays Hemavathi link canal talks to July 4-5 as Union Minister Somanna seeks time, reaffirms Yettinahole project commitment.

"We have postponed the meeting as Somanna is also the MP from the district. The officials have been instructed accordingly. – DK Shivakumar"

Bengaluru, June 26

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar announced on Thursday that the meeting on the Hemavathi link canal, originally scheduled for June 30, has been postponed to July 4-5, following a request from Union Minister V Somanna.

Speaking to reporters at his Sadashivanagar residence here, Shivakumar said, "We have postponed the meeting as Somanna is also the MP from the district. The officials have been instructed accordingly."

The Deputy CM also addressed the postponement of a meeting with Yettinahole project contractors in Tumakuru, attributing it to the absence of Home Minister G Parameshwar. "The meeting will now be held in Bengaluru tomorrow or the day after," he said.

Shivakumar emphasised the government's commitment to completing the Yettinahole project on time. "The CM has instructed us to finish the project within the stipulated period, so we are reviewing problem areas. We are exploring options to store water in Koratagere taluk--whether a new dam is needed or if existing reservoirs can be utilised," he explained.

When asked about his meeting with MLA BR Patil, Shivakumar, who is also the KPCC president, said, "As party chief, I need to understand ground realities. We will discuss issues with the CM and Housing Minister."

Reacting to questions about dissent within the government, he dismissed the notion, calling it "a media creation."

Later, while laying the foundation for the Rs 50-crore Matada Halla lift irrigation project in Gubbi, Shivakumar urged people to avoid conflicts over water. "We all belong to one state. Fighting over water is unnecessary--everyone's interests will be safeguarded," he said, referring to disputes over the Hemavathi link canal.

He also took a dig at former CM HD Kumaraswamy, stating, "Kumaraswamy said lifting Yettinahole water was impossible, but we made it happen. We are resolving forest land issues and planning dams in Koratagere and Doddaballapur to store water. Without storing at least 3 TMC, we cannot supply water to Chikkaballapur and Kolar."

Shivakumar praised the Visvesvaraya Jala Nigam for its 10-km aqueduct project, calling it a significant achievement.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Another postponement! This is how our projects get delayed indefinitely. First it was June 30, now July 4-5. When will we see actual work on the ground? Water management is crucial for Karnataka's farmers. 🚜
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Priya M.
At least they're being transparent about the reasons for postponement. Better to have all stakeholders present than rush into decisions. Water disputes between regions can turn ugly - remember the Cauvery issue?
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Sanjay T.
Why is Shivakumar taking digs at Kumaraswamy? Instead of political one-upmanship, focus on solving the water crisis. Both leaders should work together for Karnataka's development. #UnitedWeStand
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Ananya R.
The Rs 50-crore Matada Halla project is good news! But hope they maintain quality. So many irrigation projects start with fanfare but end up as scams. Need strict monitoring 👀
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Vikram J.
Water storage in Koratagere and Doddaballapur is a smart move. Karnataka needs more reservoirs to handle both droughts and floods. Climate change is making weather unpredictable. Better planning needed!
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Neha S.
As someone from Chikkaballapur, we desperately need this water supply. Our wells have run dry and agriculture is suffering. Hope they keep their promise this time 🤞

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