Karnataka Monsoon relief delay sparks Congress MLA backlash
June 23, 2026
  • Read Ecopy
  • Circulation
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
Android AppiPhone AppArattai
Organiser
  • ‌
  • Bharat
    • Assam
    • Bihar
    • Chhattisgarh
    • Jharkhand
    • Maharashtra
    • View All States
  • World
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • North America
    • South America
    • Africa
    • Australia
  • Editorial
  • International
  • Opinion
  • RSS @ 100
  • More
    • Op Sindoor
    • Analysis
    • Sports
    • Defence
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Special Report
    • Sci & Tech
    • Entertainment
    • G20
    • Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
    • Vocal4Local
    • Web Stories
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Books
    • Interviews
    • Travel
    • Law
    • Health
    • Obituary
  • Subscribe
    • Subscribe Print Edition
    • Subscribe Ecopy
    • Read Ecopy
  • ‌
  • Bharat
    • Assam
    • Bihar
    • Chhattisgarh
    • Jharkhand
    • Maharashtra
    • View All States
  • World
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • North America
    • South America
    • Africa
    • Australia
  • Editorial
  • International
  • Opinion
  • RSS @ 100
  • More
    • Op Sindoor
    • Analysis
    • Sports
    • Defence
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Culture
    • Special Report
    • Sci & Tech
    • Entertainment
    • G20
    • Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav
    • Vocal4Local
    • Web Stories
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Books
    • Interviews
    • Travel
    • Law
    • Health
    • Obituary
  • Subscribe
    • Subscribe Print Edition
    • Subscribe Ecopy
    • Read Ecopy
Organiser
  • Home
  • Bharat
  • World
  • Operation Sindoor
  • Editorial
  • Analysis
  • Opinion
  • Culture
  • Defence
  • International Edition
  • RSS @ 100
  • Magazine
  • Read Ecopy
Home Bharat

Karnataka: Congress MLAs slam their own state govt over delay in monsoon relief despite repeated appeals

Congress legislators in Karnataka have criticized their own state government for prolonged delays in providing monsoon relief, despite repeated requests and severe damage to crops, roads, and livestock

IndreshIndresh
Dec 24, 2025, 12:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
Follow on Google News
FacebookTwitterWhatsAppTelegramEmail

Bengaluru: The Karnataka government’s failure to address the monsoon damages in the state’s constituencies is drawing sharp criticism from its own Congress legislators, who have accused the Revenue Department of neglecting their pleas. Despite several Congress lawmakers submitting formal requests for assistance, the state government has failed to deliver relief to affected constituencies, leaving people stranded in the wake of widespread devastation.

The damage caused by the heavy rains has been massive, with crops, roads, and livestock bearing the brunt of nature’s fury. In response, Congress lawmakers have been relentlessly pursuing relief measures through multiple channels. They have written numerous letters to the Chief Minister and Ministers, urging them to allocate funds for relief and rehabilitation. Still, despite their repeated efforts, no tangible results have been forthcoming. This lack of responsiveness from the government has been nothing short of disheartening for the legislators representing the affected areas.

In particular, the constituency represented by Congress MLA N.H. Konareddy from Navalgund, Dharwad district, has been severely impacted by the monsoon rains. From crops to road infrastructure, the entire region has been rendered unrecognizable due to the relentless downpour. In June 2025, MLA Konareddy sent a letter to the Agriculture Minister, urging immediate relief for the damage caused in his constituency. However, six months have passed, and no funds have been sanctioned, nor have relief measures been put in place.

The situation worsened in July 2025, when the Agricultural Development and Schemes branch of the Agriculture Department submitted a relief request to the Revenue Department, which manages disaster-related aid. Even after four months, there was still no progress in sanctioning the necessary funds or relief measures. Only on December 22, 2025, did the Revenue Department send a letter to the Dharwad District Commissioner, instructing him to allocate funds for relief under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF).

This lack of urgency is particularly alarming given the extent of the damage. Fields that once thrived with crops such as groundnut, onion, and cotton have been inundated, while critical roads leading to rural areas have been washed away, disrupting transportation and trade. Bus services on several routes have been suspended, isolating communities from essential services. The absence of any immediate action has left farmers and residents feeling helpless and abandoned.

One of the most distressing aspects of this entire episode is the bureaucratic delay in processing and approving the necessary relief. The petitions from Congress legislators and the follow-up letters have been passed from one department to another, from one desk to another, without any concrete action. The Revenue Department’s slow response to this crisis is not only frustrating but also shows the government’s lack of accountability and compassion for the suffering of citizens in the affected regions.

Also Read: Hargobind-Chandan Das Lynching: Murshidabad court awards life imprisonment to 13 convicts, family seeks death penalty

In the case of Navalgund, Konareddy detailed the extensive damage caused to local roads and infrastructure. The disruption in road networks has severely impacted bus services, leaving residents without access to transportation for essential services such as healthcare, education, and food. Konareddy’s letter, which detailed the destruction, included a list of roads washed away or severely damaged, including crucial routes such as Naragund-Shalawadi, Badavara-Halukusugal, and Yamanur-Moraba.

The monsoon also wreaked havoc on livestock, with hundreds of animals being caught in flash floods. In several villages, flooding submerged grazing land, leaving farmers unable to adequately care for their animals. For example, in Baehatti village, around 150 sheep were trapped in floodwaters, while more than 400 sheep were rescued from the nearby villages of Ingalehalli and Bandivada.

Topics: Congress lawmakersBaehatti villageCongress MLARevenue Department
ShareTweetSendShareSend
✮ Subscribe Organiser YouTube Channel. ✮
✮ Join Organiser's WhatsApp channel for Nationalist views beyond the news. ✮
Previous News

‘Bangladesh-style brutality’: BJP slams Bengal police action on Kolkata protests over Dipu Chandra Das lynching

Next News

ISRO’s LVM3-M6 launch: “Heaviest payload launch reflects India’s growing technological prowes,” says S Jaishankar

Related News

Kerala Congress MLA Mathew Kuzhalnadan

Congress Confused over SIR: Kerala MLA contradicts Rahul Gandhi; Says cleansing of list avoided Communist manipulations

Congress MLA Phool Singh Baraiya from Bhander triggers a major political storm in Madhya Pradesh following his comments on rape and religious texts

‘Beautiful girl can distract man’: Congress MLA Phool Singh Baraiya makes bizarre comment, sparking political firestorm

Representative Image

Karnataka Caste Census: Brahmin community raises alarm over omission of General Brahmin , warns of systemic flaws

Karnataka: From anti-corruption promises to scandals, six Congress MLAs face charges of corruption & criminal cases

Sringeri Congress MLA T.D. Rajegowda

Karnataka: Lokayukta registers FIR against Congress MLA TD Rajegowda and family members on charges of corruption

Karnataka KOMUL Recruitment Scam: ED makes big expose, attaches assets worth Rs 1.32 crore of Congress MLA

Load More

Latest News

Andhra Pradesh Minister and TDP National General Secretary Nara Lokesh

Nara Lokesh dismisses rumours of TDP sabotaging Modi government, reaffirms unconditional NDA support

With new military deployments, export opportunities and potential Russian production, BrahMos is entering a new era of strategic relevance

BrahMos enters high-volume production as military demand and global export orders surge

Dr Mahrang Baloch

Pakistan: Mahrang Baloch gets life sentence, Balochistan erupts in protest; BYC calls for shutdown

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

‘Maoism is breathing its last’: PM Modi highlights crackdown on red terror in last 12 years and growth in tribal areas

(Left) Dr Shyama Prasad Mookerjee (Right) West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari

Syama Prasad Mookerjee was instrumental in creation of West Bengal’: CM Suvendu Adhikari

Female recruitment in Jihadist networks emerges as major security concern

Khadija Terror Case: Female recruitment, online radicalisation in Jihadi networks poses major security concern

Outcry grows after Dalits in Theeyathur village carry deceased woman across paddy fields due to lack of burial access

Tamil Nadu: Dalits forced to carry deceased woman through paddy fields as Pudukkottai village lacks road access

ASI transfers Rakhigarhi skeletal remains to Anthropological Survey of India for detailed examination

Rakhigarhi’s ancient secrets to be unveiled as human skeletal remains reach AnSI for advanced scientific analysis

Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee: A Life That Still Guides Bharat’s National Resolve

(Left) Maoist Arms seized (Right) Security personnel with the seized arms of Maoists

Odisha: Major Maoist arms cache recovered in Koraput, sixth such seizure within two weeks

Load More
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Cookie Policy
  • Refund and Cancellation
  • Delivery and Shipping

© Bharat Prakashan (Delhi) Limited.
Tech-enabled by Ananthapuri Technologies

  • Home
  • Search Organiser
  • Bharat
    • Assam
    • Bihar
    • Chhattisgarh
    • Jharkhand
    • Maharashtra
    • View All States
  • World
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • North America
    • South America
    • Europe
    • Australia
  • Editorial
  • Operation Sindoor
  • Opinion
  • Analysis
  • Defence
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Business
  • RSS @ 100
  • Entertainment
  • More ..
    • Sci & Tech
    • Vocal4Local
    • Special Report
    • Education
    • Employment
    • Books
    • Interviews
    • Travel
    • Health
    • Politics
    • Law
    • Economy
    • Obituary
  • Subscribe Magazine
  • Read Ecopy
  • Advertise
  • Circulation
  • Careers
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Policies & Terms
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
    • Refund and Cancellation
    • Terms of Use

© Bharat Prakashan (Delhi) Limited.
Tech-enabled by Ananthapuri Technologies