The Karnataka chief minister informed Modi that the state was facing drought this year too because of 45% shortfall in rain.
New Delhi: Karnataka chief minister HD Kumaraswamy called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sought central assistance to the state reeling under severe drought due to 45% shortfall in rain.
Before the Lok Sabha polls, the state government in its memorandum to the Centre had sought financial assistance of Rs 2,064 crore to provide relief to farmers hit by drought during the rabi season.
Kumaraswamy also requested Modi to ensure pending funds under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) scheme are released at the earliest besides sharing the state government's success in implementing the farm loan waiver, an official statement said.
In the meeting, Karnataka chief minister informed Modi that the state was facing drought this year too because of 45% shortfall in rain.
"The CM requested the Prime Minister to come forward to help the state in this situation," the statement added.
Kumaraswamy also raised the matter of pending funds of Rs 1,500 crore to the state under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) scheme and requested the Centre to release this amount at the earliest.
Karnataka has declared drought in 156 taluks across 30 districts. As many as 107 taluks are facing severe drought, while 49 taluks have moderate drought.
About 20.40 lakh hectare farmland has been affected due to the drought in the state. Crop loss is estimated in 19.46 lakh hectare, according to the state government.
The state had faced drought during the kharif season of 2018-19 crop year (July-June).
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