Bengaluru, Oct 4: With pressure mounting on the BJP government over the 'delay' in central aid for flood ravaged Karnataka, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Friday said funds are likely to be released in three to four days, as he clarified that the union government has not rejected the report on damage submitted by the state.

His statement came amid media reports that the Centre had sent back the state government's report on flood and rain related damages in Karnataka.

Yediyurappa said two government officials have been summoned by the Prime Minister and Amit Shah to Delhi on the basis of the figures submitted by the state, which were being tallied and verified.

"All our central Ministers have raised the issue in the cabinet. There is a similar situation in several states. In my opinion funds will be released in three to four days,"he said.

Speaking to reporters in Belagavi, he said the state government had not waited for central funds, but released Rs 3,000 crore from the exchequer for relief work.

In the coming days, government would allocate more funds from the budget for repairing roads and bridges, he said.

Yediyurappa said the report sent by the state government was being verified with that of the central study teams to tally certain figures.

"Where is the question of rejecting (it)?" he asked.

Karnataka sent a flood damage estimate of Rs 35,160.81 crore to the union government, reducing it by Rs 3,290 crore after the centre objected to inclusion of private buildings that were affected.

A total of 103 taluks in 22 districts were affected due to the floods in August, in which over 80 people were killed.

Around seven lakh people were shifted to safe areas and thousands of houses were damaged.

BJP governments at the centre and the state have been facing flak from the opposition Congress and JDS over "delay" in grant of central funds despite Home Minister Amit Shah, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman and Inter-ministerial Central Team visiting the affected region.

The Opposition has accused Modi government of showing its "apathy" towards Karnataka, despite the state sending 25 BJP MPs to the Lok Sabha.

BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal and MP Srinivas Prasad,as also some staunch RSS and BJP supporters, have also expressed strong reservations over delay in release of central funds.

Speaking to reporters, Prasad said the centre had so far not come forward to grant relief.

"...what is happening? there is a limit to our patience.

Keeping public interest in mind we have to speak...our central Ministers from here have to play a pro-active role...let's not test peoples' patience,it will lead to difficulties," he said.

Yatnal opined that at least interim relief should have been given.

The Union Home Minister and Finance Minister had come to the state and seen the situation, he said, adding the final relief amount could be given later after all the calculations and tallying.

Meanwhile, Yeddyurappa's purported statement "Where is the money with the state government? It is empty", drew flak from the opposition Congress and JD(S).

While Congress Legislature Party leader Siddaramaiah demanded Yediyurappa's resignation, JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy claimed the exchequer had enough funds and there was no financial difficulty.

"Hon. @CMofKarnataka Shri.@BSYBJP avare, After accepting that your govt has gone bankrupt, you have no moral right to stay in Power even for a single minute.

Please resign & leave the office immediately. Don't punish our people," Siddaramaiah tweeted.

Speaking to reporters, Kumaraswamy said the Chief Minister, who had himself said there was no financial problem, was now stating that the exchequer is empty.

He said he had been Chief Minister for 14 months and felt there was more than enough funds with the exchequer.

Revenue Minister R Ashoka said there was no fund shortage.

"The department is overseeing flood relief and there is no shortage of funds....not sure what exactly the Chief Minister has said," he added.

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Gorakhpur (UP) (PTI): A newly married man fled with the Rs 15 lakh given to him as dowry by the bride's family, and it came to light later that he was an alleged serial scammer, police said on Sunday.

The accused, identified as Pritam Kumar Nishad from Etawah, allegedly posed as an IAS officer to deceive the woman into marrying him. He is currently absconding with his sister, and a case has been filed against him for cheating, dowry harassment, and forgery, officials said.

According to the police, the woman's family claimed that they spent nearly Rs 30 lakh for the wedding that was solemnised on March 11.

The match was arranged through a matrimonial group, where the accused introduced himself as an IAS officer, sharing purported interview clips, office visuals, and photographs with politicians to gain the family's trust.

Despite initially claiming he would marry without dowry, the accused allegedly demanded Rs 15 lakh shortly before the engagement. The bride's family paid Rs 10 lakh in cash during the engagement and the remaining Rs 5 lakh on the wedding day, the police said.

The fraud came to light on Saturday after the woman reached Etawah, and a wedding attendee informed the family that the accused was not a civil servant. When her relatives visited the address provided by him, they found her in a small rented room, while the accused and his sister had fled, the police added.

The woman has also alleged that the accused planned to take her to Goa and sell her, and accused him of inappropriate behaviour.

The police suspect that the accused may have been involved in multiple such marriages in the past. Based on a complaint lodged at the cantonment police station, an FIR was registered on Saturday evening.

Senior Superintendent of Police Dr Kaustubh said efforts are underway to arrest the accused.