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Contractors’ union asks Karnataka govt to clear bills pending since 2021

Contractors in Belagavi district protest outside the government building, demanding the clearance of pending bills totalling ₹22,000 crore.

Updated on: Dec 15, 2023 08:36 am IST
By , Belagavi
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The Belagavi district government work contractors’ association on Thursday held a protest outside the Suvarna Vidhan Soundha, condemning the government for not clearing work-done bills pending since 2021, people familiar with the matter said.

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Association state chief Kempanna, who led the protest, told news persons that thousands of contractors are awaiting bills totalling up to 22,000 crore, pending for the past four years. As bills have not been provided promptly, six contractors, including one from Belagavi, died by suicide after not being able to repay loans with escalating daily interest.

To offer temporary relief, Kempanna urged the government to act swiftly and clear at least 50% to 60% of the pending bills immediately, providing interim relief to the contractors. “Many contractors have completed projects by borrowing loans and are now in trouble for not repaying them. The loan and its interest have grown two to threefold,” Kempanna said.

He mentioned that for the past eight months, no new project has been allotted, and the current government has only provided a very small percentage of work-done bills allocated by the previous government. The chief minister has assured a decision on clearing dues after the ongoing Legislative Session. “We hope the contractors of the state may be recharged financially if the CM keeps his word,” Kempanna said.

He suggested that the work of constructing a new residential layout in Belagavi worth 100 crore should be given to small contractors and contractors from backward and scheduled tribes.

 
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