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'Release funds for AIIMS, flood relief, irrigation projects': Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah submits 5-point petition to PM Modi

According to the petition, the Chief Minister urged the Prime Minister to ensure "the establishment of AIIMS in Raichur, fixing of sugarcane prices, release of funds for flood relief of Rs 2100 crore and release of funds for major irrigation projects."

ANI Nov 17, 2025 21:04 IST googleads

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], November 17 (ANI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi and submitted a detailed five-point petition seeking the release of long-pending funds and approvals for key state projects, including AIIMS Raichur, irrigation schemes, sugarcane MSP revision and compensation for flood damage.
According to the petition, the Chief Minister urged the Prime Minister to ensure "the establishment of AIIMS in Raichur, fixing of sugarcane prices, release of funds for flood relief of Rs 2100 crore and release of funds for major irrigation projects."
CM Siddaramaiah requested the Prime Minister's intervention to secure pending funds from the Centre for major irrigation and drinking water projects.
The petition states that the Central Water Commission should be directed to release pending funds for the Balancing Dam Project. The CM has also sought "the issuance of a gazette notification pending in the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal-2 for the last decade and the release of Rs 5300 crore for the Bhadra Upper River Project as announced in the Union Budget 2023-24."
Additionally, he has demanded the release of dues from the Forest and Wildlife Environment Department for providing drinking water to the Hubli-Dharwad region under the Kalasa-Banduri project.
He also sought Rs 2,136 crore compensation for flood damage. Highlighting crop and infrastructure losses due to heavy rains, the petition notes that 14.5 lakh hectares of crops were destroyed, affecting 19 lakh farmers. Thousands of houses, roads and schools were damaged.
The CM has sought "Rs 614.9 crores under 'Protection and Relief' to meet the shortfalls in input subsidy and Rs 1521.67 crores for rehabilitation and reconstruction of damaged public infrastructure."
CM also demanded that pending dues be paid under the Jal Jeevan Mission. The petition highlighted that Karnataka has yet to receive Rs 13,004.63 crore under the Jal Jeevan Mission by the end of 2025-26. Of the Rs 3,804.41 crore due in 2024-25, the state has received only Rs 570.66 crore, forcing the government to release Rs 7,045.64 crore in advance.
"No money has been released by the centre under the scheme in the year 2025-26," the petition adds, stating that Karnataka has already released Rs 1,500 crore in advance, and bills worth Rs 1,700 crore are pending.
Calling JJM a crucial programme for rural drinking water, the CM demanded that "the central share of the money due to the state under the Jal Jeevan Mission scheme be released immediately."
He also called for a sustainable solution for sugarcane pricing. The CM highlighted the financial stress faced by sugarcane growers, stating that the MSP of sugar has been frozen at Rs 31 per kg, making it difficult for factories to pay farmers.
The CM has urged the Centre to approve the AIIMS proposal, stating that "Adequate arrangements have been made for the establishment of a national-level institution like AIIMS in the district, including the availability of land, connectivity and support from the local administration."
The state has already submitted a detailed project report to the Union Health Ministry seeking approval for AIIMS Raichur. (ANI)

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