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Drought relief funds: State govt accuses Centre of being "anti-poor"

08:34 PM May 09, 2019 | Team Udayavani |

Bengaluru: The Karnataka government Thursday accused the Centre of being “anti-poor”, saying it did not release dues of Rs 1,697 crore under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme to the State government.

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The Centre had not released the dues as mandated under the Act (MNREGA), which gives rise to doubts whether it was concerned about the poor, State Minister for rural development Krishna Byre Gowda said.

“This scheme is meant for the economically weaker section in the rural areas,” Gowda told reporters after a cabinet meeting.

Gowda lamented that the Centre was not supporting the state government in relief works.

Of the Rs 1,697 crore, which is yet to come from the Centre, Rs 856 crore is pending for the past three years.

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He said the amount was not a grant but related to works mandated under the Act, which comprises check-dams, Anganwadi and school compound walls.

The Centre’s ‘indifference’ forced the state government to make payments in the form of loans, Gowda pointed out.

He even accused the Centre of being partial, saying the Centre released Rs 4,000 crore to Maharashtra.

The minister targeted certain publications for writing”negative” reports about the state government on drought relief works without knowing facts.

“Some publications are repeatedly writing that the state government was not releasing the balance amount. It gives riseto questions whether you are advocating on behalf of thecentre,” Gowda said.

The election commission has exempted the state government from the purview of the model code of conduct for elections for carrying out drought relief works in the severe drought affected regions of the state.

Subsequently, the Karnataka government Thursday took decisions pertaining to drinking water supply, job creation and fodder for animals in arid regions.

As a relief measure, each drought-hit Taluk has been given an additional Rs two crore whereas Rs 324 crore has been released for drought-hit districts, Gowda said.

While last year Rs 2,800 crore was given for drought relief work, this year Rs 3,600 crore action plan has been prepared and Rs 200 crore released immediately, the minister said.

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