
Shivakumar urges EC to direct Centre to release drought relief for Karnataka
The Hindu
Karnataka Deputy CM urges Election Commission to release drought relief funds to Karnataka immediately.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister and Congress State president D.K. Shivakumar has appealed to the Election Commission to direct the Union government to release ₹4,663 crore from National Disaster Response Fund and additional support fund of ₹18,171 crore to the State to meet the severe drought situation.
In a letter to the poll panel in the capacity of Congress State president, he pointed out that 224 out of 236 taluks are reeling under drought.
Citing the recent statement of Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman at a press conference in Bengaluru, Mr. Shivakumar said she stated that the Union government had written to the Election Commission on March 28 seeking permission to hold a meeting of the high-power committee to clear several proposals for disaster relief, including drought relief for Karnataka.
"In her said statement she categorically conceded a delay in releasing drought relief by giving a reason that the Election Commission has not permitted to hold a meeting of the high-power committee. People of Karnataka have been suffering due to lack of adequate relief funds to meet basic requirements like drinking water, fodder, employment and crop loss...," he said.
As a matter of right, the States are entitled for NDRF and other funds from the Union government whenever disaster occurs in the States concerned, he underlined.
According to Mr. Shivakumar, even the provisions of law and the model code of conduct for Lok Sabha election will not come in the way of release of drought relief to the State.
He said the Union government has wrongly contended that the Election Commission has to permit a meeting of the high-power committee to clear drought relief funds to Karnataka, which is not required in the eyes of law.

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