
Mangalore, Mar 7: Health Minister and local MLA U T Khader on Friday held BJP leader DV Sadananda Gowda responsible for having approved the much-debated Yettinahole project during his term as the chief minister of Karnataka, and said that there was no need to blame Union minister M Veerappa Moily for backing the project as he was doing his duty in serving the interests of the people as the MP of Chikkaballapur constituency.
Addressing a press conference at the district congress office here on Friday, he also held responsible the local MP Nalin Kumar Kateel and questioned his silence on the Yettinahole project. “If senior Congress leader Janardhan Poojary had been elected as the MP in the previous Lok Sabha elections, he wouldn 't have allowed the project to be approved at all,” he claimed.
Projecting that he had no much say in the issue, he said that the approval for the project had been passed in the state assembly during the tenure of Mr Sadananda Gowda. He should have held discussions and a public hearing with the people of Dakshina Kannada and tried to resolve their grievances before moving ahead with the project, he argued.
However, he was hesistant to answer a query whether the present CM had a chance to revise the detailed project report (DPR) before the government decided to move ahead with the project.
Protests should have been held before implementation '
He said that the three ministers from the district, Ramanath Rai, Abhaychandra Jain and himself, had expressed their disagreement with the project with chief minister Siddaramaiah as well as water resources minister M B Patil.
“While we were members of the opposition in the Assembly, I had personally told the Samiti led by Vijaykumar Shetty that the government was set to implement the project and they were quiet. But it is only now after the consensus on the project was passed in the Assembly, tenders were called and even approved, that the Samiti and its members began protesting against this. If they had organised these protests a year ago, it could have been advantageous,” he said.
Mr Khader, who is also incidentally the district in-charge minister for Kolar, refused to budge from his stand that the decision of the chief minister had been taken keeping in mind the betterment of the state as a whole, while agreeing that a public hearing had not been held with the people of Dakshina Kannada with regard to the Yettinahole project.
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