Bhardwaj, with whom Siddaramaiah had a meeting yesterday, said he had told him about the drought conditions and "...So he kept quiet.. Then I said you activate your government. I feel for one and a half months, I have not seen any activity (to tackle drought)".
"There will be shortage of water very soon... A monsoon failure, all your reservoirs are drying up and on this...So I said you must anticipate some solution for this so people don't suffer from all these things," Bhardwaj told reporters here on the sidelines of a function here.
Siddaramaiah, however, dismissed reports that the Governor had conveyed displeasure about the handling of the situation by his government.
"Drought relief activities are happening continuously. We have given enough money for drinking water. About Rs 500 crore has been released from Rural Development department. I, myself have released Rs 100 crore relief for drinking water. There should be no problem for drinking water supply."
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"We are also providing employment through Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme," Siddaramaiah said.
Speaking to reporters in Hubli, he said, "We will have to give water, jobs, fodder for cattle to people and stop them from migrating. We are doing our work."
The governor has in recent weeks been making critical remarks about the functioning of the government on several issues. During the meeting with Siddaramaiah yesterday, he had reportedly expressed unhappiness over government spending huge sums to renovate the official residence of PWD Minister H C Mahadevappa, a close aide of the Chief Minister.