Mangaluru, Feb 1: Minister for forest, environment and ecology B Ramanath Rai challenged BJP leaders to raise Yettinahole project issue in Assembly.
Rai, who is the Dakshina Kannada district in-charge minister, told reporters that Yettinahole project was cleared in both houses during BJP's tenure. "Yettinahole project was approved when BJP was ruling the state and the matter was discussed in both houses. Let BJP leaders stop politicizing the issue and take it up in the Assembly. I will speak to chief minister Siddaramaiah if BJP leaders make an adjournment motion in the Assembly," Rai said.
Talking about the background of the proposal, Rai said it is not a project of chief minister Siddaramaiah alone. "It is not appropriate to predict Yettinahole project as Siddaramaiah's project. It is not a single chief minsiter's scheme. It was BJP leader V S Acharya, who spoke in favour of Nethravati river diversion in 2009. Acharya had stated that only 10% water will be diverted.
He also argued that only rain water will be diverted to parched districts. Later, B S Yeddyurappa announced the project in the budge. As a social activist, I had organized seminar and expressed my opposition to the project. The proposal was discussed in both houses and was passed during Yeddyurappa's tenure. Hence, it is not fair on part of BJP leaders to blame Siddaramaiah," Rai said.
Throwing out a challenge at BJP, Rai said, BJP leaders should make adjournment motion in the Assembly if they are really apprehensive about Yettinahole project.
"Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateel is trying to gain political mileage through Yettinahole project. Let him check facts before leveling allegations against Siddaramaiah. As the district in-charge minister, I will speak to leaders of our party, if BJP leaders raise the issue," Rai said.
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