MP for Mysuru Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar addressing a press convention in Mysuru on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: M.A. SRIRAM
“The metropolis wants planning for a Greater Mysuru. Several native our bodies are functioning with out elected representatives and lack sufficient funds. Many residential localities are in need of primary infrastructure. Civic our bodies like Bogadi Town Panchayat and Hootagalli City Municipal Council require monetary assist to take up improvement works. If the Greater Mysuru plan is scientifically ready and carried out, it may profit town,” Mr. Yaduveer informed presspersons.
On the rising human-animal battle in Mysuru, H.D. Kote, Sargur, and close by areas, Mr. Yaduveer mentioned that the carrying capability of forests have to be reassessed in view of intensified conservation efforts.
“There is a necessity to review the carrying capability of forests. Based on information, the Forest Department can plan methods to mitigate the conflicts,” the MP mentioned. He careworn the necessity for a faster response to battle situatons, noting that the division already has information on wildlife populations and habitat limits.
Expressing concern over growing tiger assaults in Sargur and elephant assaults in Kodagu, the MP mentioned that unwarranted human intervention may disturb pure ecological balances. “Nature has its personal mechanisms to stability itself. Experts, too, have highlighted this,” he added.
Referring to the continued protests by sugarcane farmers in Belagavi and comparable considerations in Mysuru area, Mr. Yaduveer mentioned that the State authorities should intervene and resolve the difficulty relatively than blaming the Centre. “It has grow to be a method of the federal government responsible the Centre for every part. The Chief Minister should introspect and deal with farmers’ considerations. The Centre is fulfilling its obligations,” he remarked.
Published – November 05, 2025 06:32 pm IST








