New Delhi/Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Tuesday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the Capital and sought his help in the Centre approving many state projects, said an official. “B.S. Yediyurappa met Narendra Modi at his office in Parliament House along with some state leaders for the first time after he assumed office on July 26 and sought his help in getting the Centre’s nod for many projects,” an official of the Chief Minister’s Office said in a statement in Bengaluru.
The chief minister urged the Prime Minister Narendra to set up an All India Medical Sciences (AIMS) in the twin cities of Hubli-Dharwad in the state’s northwest region, about 400km from Bengaluru. “In a representation, Yediyurappa urged for the notification of the Krishna Water Dispute Tribunal report and declaration of the Upper Krishna project-stage 3 in the state’s northern region as a national project. “He has asked the Prime Minister Narendra to direct the Ministry of Water Resources to notify the Mahadayi Water Dispute Tribunal award to provide water from its river to the people in the state’s 4 northwest districts for drinking and irrigation,” said the statement. The chief minister has also asked for clearing the detailed project report for building the Mekedatu balancing reservoir-cum-drinking water project across the Cauvery river in the state’s southern region for optimal utilisation of the natural resource. (IANS)