With respect to the severe drought that has hit parts of Karnataka over the last few months of last year owing to critical monsoon deficit, it has also been reported that out of the total 236 taluks of Karnataka, 223 taluks are said to be drought ridden, with 123 of them severely affected. According to a social media post from the CM’s office, the state government had requested for “a compensation of ₹17,901 crore from the Centre, even as the actual loss incurred by the state due to crop damage stands at ₹35,000 crore. They have not released anything for drought relief either.”
As stated in a report by The Indian Express, the financial oppression on the Centre’s part has also seen inadequate GST compensation, which was also discontinued in June 2022. According to the state government, even during the years when it was active, Karnataka was not adequately compensated for the losses. For instance in 2017-18, when it was eligible for a compensation of Rs 11,044 crore, GST compensation received from the Centre was Rs 6,246 crore.