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No question of closing silk factory in Mysuru, says HC Madevappa

Mahadevappa said that the govt has given utmost priority to the growth of the silk factory, and it is its responsibility to ensure that no harm comes to the unit.

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  • HC Mahadevappa said he met sports and silk officials and may drop the stadium plan if needed (X/@CMahadevappa)

Mysuru, 2 March


Karnataka Minister HC Mahadevappa on Monday asserted that there is no question of closing the silk factory in T Narsipura in this district and accused the BJP of "creating unnecessary confusion" over the issue.

 

Responding to criticism by the Leader of the Opposition in the assembly, R Ashoka, Mahadevappa said the government had earlier decided to allocate one-and-a-half acres of land, which was being used for the silk market, for the development of a park, but the order has now been reviewed.

 

“A stadium will not be constructed on that land. For us, the silk factory is the priority. The government has no prestige issue in this matter,” he said, adding that workers and the public need not panic.

 

He said the government has given utmost priority to the growth of the silk factory, and it is its responsibility to ensure that no harm comes to the unit. “There should be no doubt about this. The BJP has created confusion for political reasons,” he alleged.

 

Mahadevappa said he has held a meeting with officials from the sports and silk departments, and if necessary, the proposal to construct a stadium on the land will be dropped.

 

Earlier, Ashoka had alleged on social media that the Congress government was attempting to take over five acres of buffer land belonging to the KSIC’s T Narsipura yarn reeling unit under the guise of a sports stadium project.

 

He termed it a "direct blow" to the GI-tagged Mysore Silk brand and warned that diverting the land would disrupt coal transport and the Cauvery water pipeline, which are essential for the unit’s functioning.

 

According to Ashoka, any halt in operations at the T Narsipura unit would severely impact silk weaving in Mysuru and Channapatna and affect workers’ livelihoods.

 

He demanded that the government immediately drop what he called a 'reckless proposal', stating that the BJP would stand with workers, weavers and the heritage of Mysuru.

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