The meetings would commence from tomorrow in various districts including Haveri, Belgaum, Davangere, Tumkur, Chitradurga, Koppala and others, Patil told reporters here.
He said government had also formed committees to monitor the situation and asked officials to ensure that no village faced drinking water scarcity. About Rs 800 crore was available with the government to tackle drinking water scarcity. "Funds are not a constraint...," he said.
He said officials will be held responsible and disciplinary action initiated against them if they failed to take immediate steps to ease drinking water problem.
He said government had pressed into service 702 tankers in the state to tackle drinking water problem. The government was also focused on recharging borewells and there were 3,487 borewells pending energising, Patil said.