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Karnataka’s deputy CM seeks central approval for irrigation projects amid inter-state dispute, citing legal rights and ₹26,000 crore invested.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K.
Shivakumar arrived in Delhi to push for central approvals of key irrigation projects, including the third phase of the Upper Krishna Project, which faces objections from Andhra Pradesh.
He emphasized the state’s legal right to proceed under a 2010 order and highlighted Rs 26,000 crore already invested.
Shivakumar cited water losses from the Tungabhadra dam and urged parliamentary support to overcome delays, meeting with MPs and Union Ministers at Karnataka Bhavan.
The visit also drew speculation about state party leadership ahead of upcoming political developments.
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El viceministro de Karnataka busca la aprobación central para proyectos de irrigación en medio de una disputa entre estados, citando derechos legales y ₹26,000 crores invertidos.