Mangalore: Taking part in a ‘caste’ meeting to form Global Devadiga Foundation on Sunday(April.15) in the city at Ocean pearl Hotel Union Corporate Affairs minister MV Moily told reports in an aside that the state Government (of BJP) that recognized drought conditions in 123 taluks and demanded Rs2,600 crores but received Rs400 crores from Delhi, had failed to tackle the burning problems of the day the need for drinking water, and the duty of the Government to provide the basic things of life to the citizens.
A part from announcing a massive drought the former CM and present CM did nothing to overcome such calamities in the last 4 years.
Only Centre for their own shortfalls, Moily observed.
When a team of Central officials came here the Government ignored them. When Rs129 crores are released, the state Government does not know how to spend the amount.
CM Gowda has gone on a tour of a few talukas too late. A report is not yet sent to Delhi the problem of folder to cattle was not solved by Gowda.
He criticised leaking of PU Question papers and teachers strike in the middle of an annual evaluation. He said Devadigas were coming together to look after themselves in future. All unions of Devdigas are coming closer to serve the students. Local leaders welcomed him.