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He said almost 20 percent of Bengaluru’s water needs are met through tankers The Deputy Chief Minister, who is also in-charge for Bengaluru City Development, was responding to Jayanagar BJP MLA C K Ramamurthy’s question about Cauvery water not being supplied to slum dwellers in his constituency, during the Question Hour.
“Bengaluru is growing rapidly. Every year, the city’s population is rising by 10 lakh. Water is a big problem, but for the sake of Bengaluru’s respect and pride, we want to prioritise drinking water. We will set it right,” Shivakumar said.
Noting that the government has not raised water tariffs in the city since 2013, he said, “While all other rates like power tariff have been raised and expenditure has gone up, the water tariff hasn’t gone up, it has been eleven years, due to politics and various other reasons. There is a big problem.” Shivakumar, also the Water Resources Minister, said he has issued an order allocating an additional six tmc ft of Cauvery water to Bengaluru for drinking purposes.
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Responding to a question by Deputy Leader of the Opposition Arvind Bellad on “tanker lobby” in Bengaluru, he said, “Tankers don’t get Cauvery water, it’s bore well water they sell… almost 20 per cent of Bengaluru’s water needs are met through tankers, whether it is for factory or other things. We need a major solution. That’s the reason we are fighting for the Mekedatu project. I need your support.”