Rahul Gandhi Assures Wayanad Landslide Victims: "We Will Stand With You"

Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi laid the foundation stone for houses to be built for survivors of the deadly July 2024 Mundakkai-Chooralmala landslide in Wayanad. He assured the victims of the Congress party's unwavering support, calling them family, while acknowledging delays caused by permissions and land issues. His sister and Wayanad MP, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, recounted the tragedy's devastation and provided updates on the land acquired for reconstruction. The landslide, which occurred in July 2024, was one of Kerala's deadliest, claiming 300 lives and destroying numerous homes.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Support Wayanad Landslide Survivors

  • Foundation laid for new houses for survivors
  • Delays cited due to land and permission complexities
  • Priyanka Gandhi details land acquisition progress
  • July 2024 landslide killed 300 in Kerala
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"We're going stand with you whenever you need": Rahul Gandhi assures support for Wayanad landslide victims

Rahul Gandhi lays foundation for new houses for Mundakkai-Chooralmala landslide victims, pledges Congress's continued support. Priyanka Gandhi details land acquisition progress.

"We're going to stand with you whenever you need us. - Rahul Gandhi"

Wayanad, February 26

Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Thursday assured complete support to people as he laid the foundation stone of the new houses to be built by the Congress for the survivors of the Mundakkai-Chooralmala landslide in Wayanad.

Addressing the public, Rahul Gandhi said that the Congress party stands with the people of Wayanad whenever they need assistance.

He also hoped that new houses would be built soon, pointing at the "complexities" of permissions that have caused the delay in the project.

"For us, it is not a one-day event that happened. Because you are our family. And we are going to stand with you not once, not twice, but we are going to stand with you whenever you need us," he said.

The Congress leader also noted the delays in the project, citing complexities related to permissions and land acquisition, but expressed hope that construction of the new houses would commence soon.

"There were complexities with the permissions, there were complexities with the land, other complexities. But now I hope that this project is completed as quickly as possible. For me, coming back to Wayanad is always a pleasure," he added.

Reflecting on the tragedy, Rahul Gandhi appreciated the compassion of the people and their will to rebuild the region.

"The entire Wayanad came together during the tragedy. I remember speaking to a young boy whose entire family had drowned in front of him and who had tried to save everyone. You lost so much, but you never lost your spirit. You never lost your courage. And most importantly, you never lost compassion for others," he said.

On July 30, 2024, Kerala was struck by one of the deadliest landslides in the state, which killed a total of 300 people and destroyed scores of houses and other buildings.

Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also addressed the gathering, recalling the aftermath of the tragedy and expressing solidarity with the affected families.

"This terrible tragedy struck you here, struck us here in Wayanad. I travelled here with my brother for one of the first times that I was coming here. I had come before but only during election time. When I came that day, what I saw will never leave me. You had lost everything. Your homes, your families, your schools, your shops, your businesses, everything," she said.

Highlighting progress in land acquisition for reconstruction, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said, "We have acquired the land for this at Kunnambatta Meppadi Panchayat and executed the sale deal. Three acres and twenty-four point five cents have been acquired. Two acres and eighteen cents is in the process of being purchased and will also be completed. And the negotiations are over for another five acres. So hopefully very soon we will be able to give you the completed houses."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Actions speak louder than words. While the assurance is good, the fact that there have been so many "complexities" and delays is disappointing. The victims needed homes yesterday, not promises for tomorrow. The government machinery needs to be more efficient in disaster rehabilitation.
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Arjun K
The resilience of the people of Wayanad is truly inspiring. Losing 300 lives and still having the compassion to rebuild and help each other – that's the real India. Politicians come and go, but this community spirit is what will see them through.
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Sarah B
Visiting during elections and visiting during a crisis are two different things. Good to see Priyanka Gandhi acknowledging that difference. The detailed update on land acquisition is what people actually need – concrete progress, not just sympathy.
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Vikram M
Landslides in Kerala are becoming too frequent. While rehabilitation is crucial, we need a stronger focus on prevention and better land-use policies in hilly areas. Jai Hind.
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Kavya N
That story about the young boy who lost his family... it's heartbreaking. No amount of new houses can replace that loss. True support means providing sustained mental health and community care for years to come, not just until the foundation stone is laid.

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