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Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar said here on Friday that a delegation would
visit New Delhi soon to seek funds
from the Centre for drought relief works.“A
delegation will be taken to New Delhi
shortly to seek funds for drought relief works from the Union government,” he
said at a press conference here. Shettar also said that separate memoranda will
be submitted as per the instructions of the Centre.“Union
Ministers Sharad Pawar and Jairam Rakesh have suggested to submit separate
memoranda for long-term and short-term projects to handle the drought situation.Considering
their suggestion, we are breaking-up our demands of Rs 11,400 crore into Rs 7,000
crore for short-term and Rs 4,400 crore for long-term projects,” he explained.However,
the Chief Minister did not comment on how the government which is providing
drought relief works in the Kharif season, will handle a possible drought or
flood situation in the Rabi season.Shettar
also said he would try to convince the Central Drought Team on cloud seeding. The
team is touring the state for the past three days and will be in Bangalore
on August 25.Meanwhile,
Confusion reigned in the district when former and present chief ministers made
separate visits on the same day. Despite Shettar’s presence here, former chief
minister B S Yeddyurappa’s visit gave the impression that he was the ‘alternative
chief minister’.The
BJP leaders were confused as to whom to show their loyalty to. The faction divide
was only too evident.Meanwhile
in Bangalore, Minister for
Cooperation B J Puttaswamy challenged the Congress leaders in state to pressure
the Centre to waive farm loans taken from scheduled banks.
He said the total advances made to farmers through
these banks stood at Rs 19,135 crore.
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