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The Congress authorities mentioned that the Rs 28,623.89 crore determine cited by the Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti represents the full allotted finances for 2019-20 to 2024-25, not the precise launched quantity.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah (PTI Picture)
The Karnataka authorities has dismissed allegations of underutilisation of Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) funds, claiming full and environment friendly use of all central allocations, supplemented by substantial state funding.
Siddaramaiah-led authorities hit again on the Centre, saying that it was dedicated to the mission’s success, regardless of “delays” in central fund releases.
The sharp response from Karnataka comes after Union Minister V Somanna informed the Lok Sabha that the state had spent Rs 11,760 crore below JJM, regardless of being allotted Rs 28,623 crore.
In keeping with information launched by the Karnataka authorities, as of February 10, 2025, the state has utilised 99.95% of the Rs 11,760.00 crore disbursed by the central authorities.
The Congress authorities mentioned that the Rs 28,623.89 crore determine cited by the Union Minister of State for Jal Shakti represents the full allotted finances for 2019-20 to 2024-25, not the precise launched quantity.
In 2023-24, Karnataka utilised Rs 5,563.38 crore of the Rs 5,767.12 crore launched by the Centre and contributed an extra Rs 9,310.00 crore from its personal finances, exceeding its share. The Karnataka authorities argued {that a} request for an extra tranche submitted on March 21, 2024, stays unanswered by the central authorities.
Karnataka Rural Growth and Panchayat Raj Minister Priyank Kharge has claimed that delays in central fund releases for 2024-25 have considerably impacted implementation. He claimed that regardless of requesting the primary tranche of Rs 3,804.41 crore on April 8, 2024, Karnataka acquired solely Rs 570.66 crore on July 30, 2024. Repeated follow-ups and a private attraction have yielded no outcomes, the Minister mentioned.
The state has claimed that to mitigate these delays, Karnataka has allotted Rs 4,977.25 crore from its personal Rs 7,652.99 crore state finances and has already spent Rs 5,322.03 crore, “demonstrating its commitment to the JJM.”
“Despite central delays hindering progress, we’ve invested state resources to ensure success. We urge the central government to expedite pending releases,” mentioned Priyank Kharge.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah referred to as it the BJP’s betrayal of Karnataka whereas hitting out on the Union Minister.
BJP’s Betrayal of Karnataka Uncovered!Union Minister @VSOMANNA_BJP is peddling lies to cowl up the Union Authorities’s deliberate sabotage of Jal Jeevan Mission in Karnataka! Listed below are the FACTS:
Whole Allocation for JJM – ₹49,262 Cr (Centre Share – ₹26,119 Cr, State Share -…
— Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) February 15, 2025
Karnataka has accredited 42,559 in-village works, with 39,098 underway, and grounded 135 Multi-Village Schemes. A request for a time extension on 23 extra works, submitted on August 22, 2024, can also be pending a response from the central authorities, in keeping with the state authorities.
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