Kumaraswamy's Fiery Attack: Why Congress 'Misled' Karnataka on Mekedatu

Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy has launched a sharp critique against the Congress-led Karnataka government over the Mekedatu dam project. He accused them of misleading the public with slogans and protests while the project remains stalled, suggesting they should talk to their political allies in Tamil Nadu instead. Kumaraswamy also questioned the state's environmental concerns and its historical inaction on the issue over decades. Furthermore, he engaged in a heated exchange with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, challenging him on contributions to the Mandya district and the handling of farmer distress.

Key Points: Kumaraswamy Slams Congress Over Mekedatu, Tells Karnataka to Talk to TN Allies

  • Kumaraswamy accuses Congress of misleading people with padayatras for political gain
  • He urges Karnataka govt to negotiate with its Tamil Nadu allies for the project
  • The minister highlights environmental damage from submerging 12,000 acres of forest land
  • Kumaraswamy challenges CM Siddaramaiah to list his own achievements for Mandya district
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Mekedatu row: Kumaraswamy says Cong 'misled people', tells K'taka govt to talk to TN allies

Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy accuses the Karnataka Congress government of misleading the public on the stalled Mekedatu project and evading responsibility.

"Those ruling Tamil Nadu are your political partners. Why don't you go and hold talks with them? - H.D. Kumaraswamy"

New Delhi/Bengaluru, Dec 8

Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H. D.

Kumaraswamy, responding to the Congress-led Karnataka government's demand that he secure clearances from the Centre for the controversial Mekedatu project, accused the Siddaramaiah-led dispensation of misleading the public by organising padayatras under slogans like 'our water, our right' to gain power, while the project remains stalled. "The Supreme Court has asked the state to present its case before the Central Water Commission (CWC). Those ruling Tamil Nadu are your political partners. Why don't you go and hold talks with them?" Kumaraswamy questioned.

Addressing a press conference in Delhi on Monday, he further noted that about 12,000 acres of forest land would be submerged in the Mekedatu region, causing environmental damage.

"Not only the Centre, but the state government also has rights and responsibilities. Why run away from it? How long will you evade accountability? It has been over 75 years since Independence. For nearly 50 of those years, the Congress ruled both at the Centre and in the state. What did you do about Mekedatu during that time? The people deserve an answer," he said.

Kumaraswamy also criticised the state government for repeatedly blaming the Centre for lack of cooperation.

"If that is the excuse, what exactly is the state government doing? Immediately after I became a Union Minister, I signed the file providing financial guarantees for the Kudremukh iron and steel plant Deodari mining project in the interest of the state.

"From the very next day, the state government began creating obstacles. Today, one of their party's representatives is instigating daily protests in Ballari, mobilising people and blocking the project, purely for personal gain from NMDC. If this is how things function, how can development take place? Is this what cooperation means?" he questioned.

Kumaraswamy further launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over remarks questioning his contribution to Mandya. Responding strongly, Kumaraswamy challenged the CM to first list his own achievements during his tenure.

"I will clearly enumerate what I have given to Mandya. Before that, let the Chief Minister explain what he delivered during his five years in office," Kumaraswamy asserted.

The Union Minister said: "I will speak about my contributions. Mr Siddaramaiah; tell me what have you contributed for farmers. What is your contribution to Mandya? During your previous five-year tenure (2013-2018), over 200 farmers in Mandya district ended their lives. Is that your contribution? When I came to power during that crisis, I waived Rs 900 crore of farmers' loans in the same district. Is that not a contribution? Under your rule, farmers lost their lives; under my government, lives were saved. Please remember this."

Kumaraswamy further criticised the state government for its handling of agrarian distress.

"Look at the condition of farmers today. When floods and heavy rains devastate people's lives, you are indulging in festivities. What is the situation of red gram (tur) farmers in Kalyana Karnataka? Prices have crashed. What action have you taken? You have not even opened procurement centres so far. The state government should have intervened in time to support farmers. Why did it not do so?" he questioned.

Referring to the delayed request for a central inspection team, he added: "After four months, they have suddenly woken up. If a central team visits the state now, what report will it submit?"

- IANS

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Priya S
The environmental concern about 12,000 acres of forest is serious. We need development but not at the cost of our ecology. Why is this not discussed more? Hope a balanced solution is found.
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Vikram M
Typical political blame game. Centre says talk to TN allies, state says Centre is blocking. Meanwhile, farmers suffer and the project is stuck. When will our leaders work for the people and not for their parties?
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Sarah B
As someone living in Bengaluru, water security is a real worry. This project is crucial for the city's future. The constant fighting between state and central governments is so frustrating. Just get the clearances done!
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Aditya G
While Kumaraswamy's criticism of past inaction has merit, his tone seems equally political. The mention of farmer suicides is a low blow used for point-scoring. A Union Minister should facilitate dialogue, not just add to the noise.
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Nisha Z
Cauvery water sharing has been a sensitive issue for generations. Tamil Nadu is our neighbor, and a project like Mekedatu needs consensus, not confrontation. Hope wisdom prevails on both sides 🤞

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