Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is optimistic about eliminating regional imbalance in Kalyana Karnataka within a decade. He made these remarks while inaugurating various development projects and distributing benefits at a program in Yadrami.
To tackle regional disparities, Siddaramaiah mentioned the implementation of recommendations from the Nanjundappa Committee report. A committee led by Govind Rao has been formed to assess the impact and execute the suggestions soon.
The Chief Minister highlighted the initiation of 87 projects worth Rs 906 crore in the newly declared Yadrami taluk. He criticized opposition parties for spreading misinformation about the government’s financial status, emphasizing the substantial investments made in the Jevargi constituency.
Siddaramaiah also compared the fulfillment of election promises, stating that his government had already delivered on 243 out of 592 pledges. He criticized the previous BJP government for allegedly failing to fulfill most of its promises, particularly in the development of taluks and infrastructure.
The Chief Minister further outlined the allocation of funds for crop loss compensation due to excessive rainfall. He mentioned the disbursement of financial aid to farmers, interventions in the sugarcane sector, and the implementation of Article 371J for the development of Kalyana Karnataka.
