Siddaramaiah writes to PM Modi, alleges Gadkari's Shivamogga event was breach of protocol
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah boycotted the Sigandur bridge event, accusing the Centre of breaching protocol and ignoring state consultation.
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Chief Minister Siddaramaiah claimed that though the minister then agreed to postpone the event, it still went underway on Monday, as advertised.
Bengaluru, 15 July
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who boycotted the inauguration of India's second-longest cable-stayed Sigandur bridge in Shivamogga, has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging a serious breach of protocol by the Centre.
In his letter sent on Monday, the Chief Minister claimed that the
programme was held by the Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways in
Sagara taluk of Shivamogga, without consulting the state government, and his
name was mentioned on the invitation card without any prior notification.
He said the ministry's proceeding with the programme, despite the
state's disagreement, amounts to "sheer arbitrariness and defies the very
spirit of co-operative federalism."
Siddaramaiah also claimed that, since, as per the technical
report, the project is not yet complete, the programme should not have been
conducted.
Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on
Monday inaugurated or laid the foundation of various infrastructure projects,
including the Sigandur bridge in Shivamogga.
The event was boycotted by Siddaramaiah and his cabinet.
He said he also spoke to Gadkari on 11 July after he came to know
about the programme and even urged him to postpone it, given his prior
commitment in the Indi taluk of Vijayanagara district.
He claimed that though the minister then agreed to postpone the
event, it still went underway on Monday, as advertised.
"I wish to draw your (PM) kind attention to the foundation
stone laying function and dedicating nine National Highway Projects of total
length of 88 km with an investment of more than Rs 2,000 crore, held on 14 July by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways in Nehru Field, Sagara taluk,
Shivamogga district," Siddaramaiah said in his letter to Modi.
He said the ministry violated the protocol by not consulting the
state before the programme, printing the name of an ex-chief minister, BS
Yediyurappa, before the names of Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, Speaker
of Karnataka Legislative Assembly UT Khader Fareed, and Chairman of State
Legislative Council Basavaraj Horatti.
"The Government of Karnataka places on record its protest
against such non-cooperative action. I do hope that all Central Ministries will
be strongly advised to refrain from such discordant acts in future," he
added.
The chief minister said that the construction of a major bridge
(Sigandur bridge) across the Sharavathi backwaters and approaches between
Ambargodu and Kalasavali on NH 369E on EPC mode was originally conceptualised
by the state government in 2013, and subsequently implemented by the Centre.
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