Priyanka Gandhi Lauds Wayanad's Resilience, Launches Homes for Landslide Victims

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, along with Rahul Gandhi, laid the foundation stone for houses to be constructed for victims of the Mundakkai-Chooralmala landslide in Wayanad. Addressing the gathering, she emotionally recalled the devastation and praised the community's resilience and unity in the face of tragedy. She detailed the Congress party's efforts, including raising the issue in Parliament and writing to the Prime Minister, to secure aid for the victims. The housing project aims to provide 100 beneficiaries with an 1100-square-foot house and eight cents of land, with land acquisition already underway.

Key Points: Priyanka Gandhi Launches Houses for Wayanad Landslide Victims

  • Foundation laid for 100 houses for victims
  • Priyanka Gandhi recalls tragedy's aftermath
  • Hails cross-party support during crisis
  • Project aims to provide houses with land
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"You lost everything but your courage, pride shone through": Priyanka Gandhi after laying foundation stone for Wayanad landslide victims

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, with Rahul Gandhi, lays foundation for homes for Mundakkai-Chooralmala landslide victims, praising community courage.

"You had lost everything... But what struck me most was your courage, your pride - Priyanka Gandhi Vadra"

Wayanad, February 26

Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, along with her brother, Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi on Thursday laid the foundation stone for houses set to be constructed by the Congress party for victims of the Mundakkai-Chooralmala landslide in Wayanad.

Addressing the gathering, the Wayanad MP recalled the aftermath of the tragedy and expressed 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.

Lauding the resilience of the community, Gandhi said that their courage struck her the way all the victims stood together and helped each other.

"But what struck me most was your courage, your pride and the way every single person here did whatever they could to help you. And the way that all of you stood together, helping each other, no matter what religion you belong to, no matter what different sections you belong to. You all stood together, you supported each other, you gave each other courage, you gave each other love when you needed it most. I was not your MP then. My brother was. I am your MP now. But between that time and now, I have also become your daughter, your sister and a member of your family. And I have watched the different struggles you have faced through this period," she added.

Highlighting the hardships faced by victims, she said, "You have faced the struggle to rebuild your family life. To wake up every morning and carry on without the people you love the most. You have faced the struggle of not having places to stay, having to move from one place to another, having to live in rented accommodation. I have met proud people like my brother Anayan, who owned farmlands, who was a well-to-do farmer, and after the tragedy had to make ends meet by driving an auto rickshaw. I have met courageous young people like Hani, who lost his entire family, but as I have said before, turned around and said to me that what he wants to do is provide help to people who have less than him, who are poorer."

Hailing all political parties for helping and supporting the victims during the tragedy. She emphasised that the Congress party raised its voice in Parliament and also wrote letters to the Prime Minister.

"We raised your voice in Parliament again and again. All of us MPs went and met the Home Minister, demanding that the disaster should be termed a national disaster. We wrote letters to the Prime Minister, we protested outside Parliament, and we tried to do whatever we could do to help you and support you to rebuild your lives. And I am proud to say that our efforts also were across party lines. All the different political parties did try to help and support you through this period. And as your struggle continues, we will continue to stand by you and support you," she added.

Priyanka Gandhi further detailed the housing project, stating, "Shortly after the tragedy, my brother had come here and said that we will build a hundred houses for those who have lost their homes. As your sister, it pains me that this process took as long as it did. It is our objective to provide a one eleven hundred square foot house along with eight cents of land to each beneficiary."

"We have acquired the land for this at Kunnambatta Meppadi Panchayat and executed the sale deal. Three acres and twenty-four point five cents has 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," the Congress MP said.

Further, she dedicated the commencement of the project to the victims, saying, "And I dedicate today, this first day of this project, being on the ground and beginning to sort of take off to all those who lost their lives, to all your beloved family members. And I hope that the support that we will be able to give you will give them peace wherever they are and will give you the opportunity to rebuild your lives again. You are truly family to Rahulji and to me and to our whole family. And we will continue to stand by you, stand with you and struggle with you and support you as this entire process of rebuilding your lives is completed."

On July 30, 2024, Kerala was hit with one of the deadliest landslides in the state, which killed a total of 300 people and destroyed scores of houses and other buildings. On March 29, Priyanka Gandhi inaugurated and launched a scholarship distribution for higher education for the survivors of the landslide.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The resilience of the people in Wayanad is truly inspiring. Losing everything and still helping others... that's the real spirit of India. The housing project is a good step, but why did it take so long to start? The victims needed shelter yesterday.
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Vikram M
Actions speak louder than words. Laying a foundation stone is one thing, but ensuring these families get their homes on time is another. The government machinery needs to work faster for rehabilitation. We cannot forget our fellow citizens.
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Priya S
The stories of Anayan and Hani broke my heart. From a landowner to an auto driver... life can change in an instant. It's good that help is coming, but we need better disaster preparedness. Kerala faces this too often.
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Rohit P
Respect for acknowledging that all political parties tried to help. In times of tragedy, we should rise above politics. The focus should solely be on rebuilding lives. Jai Hind.
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Michael C
The sense of community described here is powerful. "No matter what religion you belong to" – that's the India the world needs to see more of. The project details sound concrete, which is promising. Hope it sets a good example.

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