Digvijay Singh to Karnataka MLAs: Stay in your constituency, fight drought

According to Digvijay Singh, the drought situation in Karnataka was not so bad as neighbouring Maharashtra.

Update: 2016-04-20 23:34 GMT
A woman in drought-hit Tarihal village, located on the outskirts of Belagavi lowers herself into a well using a rope to fetch a pot of water.

Bengaluru: AICC general secretary, Digvijay Singh has reportedly issued instructions to Congress MLAs, ministers and Chief Minister, Siddaramaiah to be followed while fighting the drought in the state.

Apparently, Mr Singh gave these instructions to Mr Siddaramaiah and his colleagues as well as  MLAs, when he had come here to take part in the 125th birth anniversary celebration of Dr Ambedkar last week in the city.

Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, a senior legislator who was part of a MLAs delegation, said  Mr Singh directed MLAs to be stationed in their  respective constituencies and monitor the drought situation periodically.

"According  to Mr Singh who had gathered information on the drought through his sources, the situation in Karnataka is not so bad as Maharashtra, where in Latur, water had to be  supplied in a train,” a source said.

The Congress leader felt that if  MLAs constantly monitor their constituencies, the chances of the situation going out of control are less. The source further claimed that Mr Singh, a two-time Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, suggested that the MLAs should  get people's support for sharing  water in wells and borewells.
"He even advised us to take the help of philanthropists and pontiffs to convince people on the need to share water.”

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