Rahul, Priyanka Gandhi launch 100 homes for Wayanad landslide survivors

Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra laid the foundation stone for 100 houses for survivors of the July 2024 Chooralmala-Mundakkai landslide in Wayanad. Priyanka Gandhi, now the local MP, emotionally recalled her first visit after the tragedy and pledged that the party had raised the issue at national forums. The housing project will provide 1,100 sq ft homes, with additional financial aid announced for affected shopkeepers. Both leaders emphasized that their connection to Wayanad and its people transcends political boundaries.

Key Points: Gandhi Siblings Build Homes for Wayanad Landslide Survivors

  • Foundation for 100 homes laid
  • Aid for 40 shopkeepers announced
  • Siblings highlight community resilience
  • Project follows 2024 landslide disaster
  • Support sought beyond politics
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Rahul, Priyanka lay foundation stone for 100 homes in Wayanad, call survivors 'family'

Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi lay foundation for 100 houses, pledge support to families affected by the Chooralmala-Mundakkai disaster in Wayanad.

"Between then and now, I have become a part of your family. - Priyanka Gandhi Vadra"

Wayanad, Feb 26

In a significant outreach to landslide-affected families in Wayanad, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Thursday laid the foundation stone for 100 houses being constructed by the Congress for survivors of the Chooralmala-Mundakkai disaster.

Addressing beneficiaries, Priyanka recalled her first visit to the region soon after the tragedy struck on July 30, 2024.

"What I saw that day will never leave me," she said, recounting how families had lost homes, livelihoods, schools and businesses overnight.

What struck her most, she added, was the unity and courage displayed by people across religious lines.

Though she was not the MP at the time, Priyanka said she now feels like a member of the community.

"Between then and now, I have become a part of your family," she said, describing how she had met proud farmers forced to take up daily wage work and small traders struggling after their shops were washed away.

She said the party had raised the issue at multiple forums, including Parliament, met Union Home Minister Amit Shah seeking a national disaster declaration, and written to the Prime Minister.

"Irrespective of politics, all stood together," she noted.

The housing project will provide 1,100 sq ft homes on eight cents of land each.

While 3.25 acres have been acquired and sale deeds executed, another 2.18 acres will be purchased soon, with negotiations completed for five acres.

She also announced financial assistance of Rs five lakh for 40 affected shopkeepers to restart businesses.

Rahul Gandhi said the tragedy had revealed the resilience and compassion of Wayanad's people.

"You lost a lot, but not your courage or your humanity," he said, calling the ceremony an act of remembrance for those who died.

In a lighter moment, he narrated a sibling disagreement during their journey, drawing laughter from the gathering.

"The other day I said something silly to my sister and since then she has not spoken to me. I told my mother that my sister is not speaking to me and till the flight landed here, she had a long face. The moment we landed here, she changed. That's what Wayanad means to us," he said, reaffirming that their association with the district goes beyond politics.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The personal touch in their address is heartwarming. Calling them 'family' and sharing that sibling story makes it feel genuine, not just a political photo-op. Disaster relief should always be above politics.
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but let's be real. This is happening now because elections are over the horizon. Where was this urgency when the disaster first struck in July? Rehabilitation should be swift, not timed for political mileage. Still, better late than never for the affected families.
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Priya S
As someone from Kerala, I appreciate that they highlighted how people came together "across religious lines." In today's climate, that unity is our greatest strength. The project details sound substantial—1,100 sq ft on 8 cents is a decent-sized home for a family to rebuild their lives.
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Rohit P
The focus on shopkeepers is crucial. A home is one thing, but restoring livelihoods is what truly brings a community back to life. Rs 5 lakh can help a small business get back on its feet. Hope the implementation is transparent and the funds reach the right people.
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Michael C
It's encouraging to see MPs who stay connected with their constituency's trauma long after the news cameras leave. The comment about "proud farmers forced to take up daily wage work" shows a deep understanding of the human cost, not just the material damage.

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