Kerala Disbursed Over ₹5000 Cr From CM Relief Fund, Says CM Vijayan

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan informed the Legislative Assembly that over ₹5715 crore was disbursed from the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund between 2016 and 2021. He stated that his government cleared pending applications from the previous term by releasing ₹36.40 crore. Vijayan also mentioned that offers of foreign aid for the relief fund could not be accepted due to Union government policy. Meanwhile, opposition protests occurred outside the Assembly over the Sabarimala gold theft case.

Key Points: Kerala CM: Over ₹5000 Cr Disbursed from CMDRF (2016-21)

  • ₹5715 cr disbursed from CMDRF (2016-21)
  • ₹2569 cr sanctioned for 2021-26 period
  • 2011-16 pending cases cleared with ₹36.4 cr
  • Foreign aid offers could not be accepted
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Over Rs 5000 crore disbursed from CMDRF during 2016-21: Kerala CM Vijayan

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan details ₹5715 crore CMDRF disbursement, addresses pending cases, foreign aid, and opposition protests in Assembly.

"Rs 5,715.92 crore was disbursed from the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund during 2016-21 - Pinarayi Vijayan"

Thiruvananthapuram, January 27

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan detailed the disbursement and management of the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund while speaking at the Kerala Legislative Assembly on Tuesday.

Addressing the House during the question hour of the 16th session of the 15th Assembly, the Chief Minister said, "Rs 5,715.92 crore was disbursed from the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund during 2016-21, while Rs 2,569.15 crore has been sanctioned in the 2021-26 period so far."

He added that although financial assistance had been approved during the 2011-16 period, nearly 29,930 applications remained pending at the time. "It was the government that came to power in 2016 that released Rs 36.40 crore to clear those pending cases," Vijayan said.

The Chief Minister also referred to offers of assistance from abroad. "Rulers of certain countries had expressed willingness to contribute to the relief fund, but such assistance could not be accepted as the Union government decided not to allow foreign aid," he said.

Commenting on relief efforts linked to the Chooralmala landslide in Wayanad, Vijayan said the state government had not received details of funds collected by the Congress and the Muslim League. "The initial understanding was that the government would construct houses for the affected families. These two parties later made independent announcements deviating from that understanding, which was never part of the original consensus," he said.

Meanwhile, a protest was held outside the Kerala Legislative Assembly earlier today over the Sabarimala gold theft case. The Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Kerala Assembly, VD Satheesan, said his party has been demanding the resignation of the Devaswom Minister in connection with the Sabarimala gold theft case and insisted that there should be no pressure from the Chief Minister's Office in the SIT's investigation.

He added that two party members, CR Mahesh and Najeeb Kanthapuram, have started a satyagraha in front of the Assembly entrance while still cooperating with the House proceedings.

- ANI

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Rahul R
The point about foreign aid is frustrating. During the 2018 floods, so many countries wanted to help Kerala, but the central government's policy blocked it. When our own people are suffering, we should accept help from wherever it comes. This needs to change.
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Arun Y
Respectfully, while the CM is talking about relief funds, the protest outside about the Sabarimala gold theft shows other pressing issues. The government must address corruption allegations with the same seriousness as disaster management. Both are important for public trust.
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Sarah B
The political blame game over the Chooralmala landslide relief is disappointing. When a disaster happens, all parties should work together to help victims, not make separate announcements for credit. The affected families in Wayanad need homes, not political statements.
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Vikram M
Good to see detailed accounting presented in the Assembly. This is how a responsible government should function. However, the sheer scale of the amount (₹5715 crore!) makes me wonder about the efficiency of the disbursement process. Were there delays?
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Nisha Z
As someone from Kerala, I appreciate the CMDRF's work during the crises. But the news always feels like a mix of development and controversy. Can't our leaders just focus on governance for once? The satyagraha at the Assembly entrance while proceedings continue inside sums it up perfectly.

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