Key Points

The AAP has launched a sharp attack on the Central government over its handling of Punjab's flood crisis. They claim the BJP-led Centre has shown shocking indifference to the state's massive destruction while being generous elsewhere. Despite Punjab suffering losses worth Rs 20,000 crore, not a single rupee of relief has been released according to the party. The AAP spokesperson accused the Centre of playing cruel jokes by counting old grants as new flood assistance.

Key Points: AAP Accuses BJP of Criminal Neglect in Punjab Flood Relief

  • AAP alleges Centre ignored Punjab's Rs 20,000 crore flood relief demand for over two months
  • Floods destroyed 5 lakh acres of crops and 2,305 villages across Punjab
  • Centre counted old grants as part of new relief package in cruel joke
  • BJP leaders conducted only photo sessions without announcing real aid
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Centre did 'criminal neglect' with Punjab flood victims, claims AAP

AAP slams Centre for denying Rs 20,000 crore Punjab flood aid while giving Rs 10,000 to Bihar women, calling it discrimination against border state.

"When Punjab was drowning, the Centre remained silent. But when votes are at stake elsewhere, money rains down like floodwater. - Neel Garg, AAP Spokesperson"

Chandigarh, Oct 7

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday slammed the BJP-led Central government over its “criminal neglect” of Punjab’s flood victims, accusing it of showing bias and discrimination against the state.

AAP spokesperson Neel Garg told the media here that the BJP government has treated Punjab with “shocking indifference despite massive destruction caused by the floods”. Garg said over 5 lakh acres of crops, 2,305 villages, 8,500 km of roads, 3,200 schools, and thousands of livestock were destroyed, with the total loss estimated at nearly Rs 20,000 crore.

“The Chief Minister wrote to the Centre seeking a Rs 20,000-crore relief package for Punjab, but it has been more than two and a half months, and not a single rupee has been released. Is this how the Union treats a border state that feeds the nation?” Garg questioned.

He compared the Centre’s apathy toward Punjab with its generosity in other states, saying, “Where the tragedy struck, they sent no help; where elections are being held, they sent Rs 10,000 directly into the accounts of Bihar’s women. When Punjab was drowning, the Centre remained silent. But when votes are at stake elsewhere, money rains down like floodwater.”

“When the Prime Minister finally came to Punjab, he did nothing more than a photo session and an aerial survey. He didn’t meet the victims, didn’t announce real relief, and then left. The same story repeats with central ministers who come one after another,” he said.

Garg added that BJP leaders had initially claimed the Rs 1,600 crore announced by the Centre was a token payment and more aid would follow, but later the Centre counted old grants as part of this amount. “They even included Rs 805 crore given earlier and Rs 170 crore for national highways, funds that Punjab was entitled to regardless of floods, in this Rs 1,600 crore figure. It’s a cruel joke on flood victims,” Garg said.

He reminded that Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had demanded changes to SDRF norms, which currently provide only Rs 6,800 per acre as compensation, an amount he said cannot even begin to cover the losses. “That’s why Punjab demanded a Rs 20,000-crore package, to give farmers and victims some real relief,” Garg added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I agree Punjab needs help, let's not make this political. Both state and central governments should work together for flood victims. Finger-pointing won't help the suffering families.
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Arjun K
As someone from Punjab, I've seen the devastation firsthand. ₹6,800 per acre compensation is a joke when farmers have lost everything. Border states deserve better treatment from Delhi.
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Michael C
The comparison with Bihar is concerning. Natural disasters shouldn't be politicized. All affected states deserve equal support regardless of election timelines.
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Shreya B
Why are we always last in line for help? Punjab contributes so much to India's food security. When will our sacrifices be recognized? 😞
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Karthik V
The aerial survey and photo sessions without meeting actual victims shows how disconnected our leaders are from ground reality. Real relief means real money reaching real people.

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