BJP Accuses Congress of Threatening Mysore Silk Heritage

BJP Accuses Congress of Threatening Mysore Silk Heritage.webp

Bengaluru, February 26 Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly, R Ashoka, accused the Congress government of attempting to demolish the historic KSIC mother unit in T Narasipura for a stadium, claiming that it would threaten Mysore Silk heritage and the livelihoods of thousands of weavers.

Targeting the state government over the reported proposal, he said the unit, established during the reign of Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar, remains central to the production of the iconic Mysore Silk saree and supports weavers in Mysore and Channapatna.

"Mysore Silk is not just a piece of cloth. It is Karnataka's pride, our heritage, our identity," Ashoka said.

He described the T Narasipura KSIC mother unit as the lifeline of Mysore Silk production, noting that the silk yarn supplied from it supports thousands of weaving-dependent families.

Alleging that the government intended to replace the facility with a Rs 6 crore stadium, he said the move would put 552 trees, over 40 species of birds, hundreds of workers, thousands of livelihoods, and more than 100 years of heritage at risk.

"No mother unit – no yarn. No yarn – no weaving. No weaving – no Mysore Silk. It's that simple," he said.

Questioning Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over the Congress government's flagship guarantees, Ashoka asked, "Where is the guarantee for workers? Where is the guarantee for heritage? Where is the guarantee for Karnataka's identity?"

He further alleged that while a stadium could be constructed elsewhere, the destruction of heritage would be irreversible.

"A stadium can be built anywhere. But once heritage is destroyed, it is gone forever," he said.

Claiming that farmers had earlier been ignored and that weavers were now being pushed to the brink, Ashoka warned against what he termed political vanity projects at the cost of Karnataka's cultural and economic legacy.

"We will not allow Karnataka's pride to be erased for political vanity projects," he added, urging the government to "Save Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation Limited. Save Mysore Silk. Save Karnataka's honour."
 
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