Bengaluru: Amid growing criticism against the delay in the release of central funds for flood relief, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Wednesday said it would be released in a couple of days as Prime Minister Narendra Modi was aware of the situation.
Yediyurappa's assurance comes a day after the opposition parties in the state hit out at Modi, alleging he has adopted an "indifferent behaviour" towards Karnataka on the issue of extending flood relief funds.
"There is no need for anyone, whether from our party or others to create any confusion. Relief funds have not been announced to any of the flood-affected states in the country yet," Yediyurappa said.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi was outside the country, now he has come back, in another two to three days all affected states will get funds," he said. Speaking to reporters in Mysuru, the Chief Minister said, "there is no need for anyone's influence or to meet Prime Minister in this regard. PM is aware of the situation. Amit Shah (Home Minister) also is aware... Funds will be released at the earliest."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tweet expressing concern over the floods in Bihar drew the ire of leaders of Congress and JDS.
In his tweet on Monday, Modi said, "Spoke to Bihar CM @NitishKumar Ji regarding the flood situation in parts of the state. Agencies are working with local administration to assist the affected. Centre stands ready to provide all possible further assistance that may be required."
Reacting to Modi's tweet, senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah had sought to know why there was "hatred" for Karnataka, and no response from Modi despite severe floods that ravaged many parts of Karnataka.