Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced a Rs 5 crore aid package for Punjab's flood relief efforts. The contribution comes as Punjab battles severe flooding that has affected nearly 25,000 people across 40 villages. Meanwhile, AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal has appealed for nationwide support and announced that party MPs and MLAs will donate one month's salary. Rescue operations are ongoing with NDRF, Army, and BSF teams deployed in the worst-hit Fazilka district.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Announces Rs 5 Crore Aid for Punjab Flood Relief

  • Delhi government contributes Rs 5 crore to Punjab flood relief efforts
  • Over 24,930 people affected with 40 villages inundated by floods
  • AAP MPs and MLAs donating one month's salary to relief fund
  • AIIMS Delhi sends specialized medical team to assist rescue operations
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta announces Rs 5 crore aid for Punjab flood relief

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta pledges Rs 5 crore to Punjab CM Relief Fund as floods affect 24,930 people with 46 dead. AAP leaders also donate salaries.

"The pain of the brothers and sisters of Punjab is a shared pain of all of us - CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, September 6

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday announced that the Delhi government will contribute Rs 5 crore to the Punjab Chief Minister's Relief Fund to support the state in its ongoing crisis.

CM Gupta also prayed for the swift recovery of the affected families.

Expressing solidarity, CM Gupta wrote in a post on X, "The Delhi government has decided to contribute Rs 5 crore to the Punjab Chief Minister's Relief Fund. In this difficult time, the pain of the brothers and sisters of Punjab is a shared pain of all of us. The people and government of Delhi stand with affection and sympathy with the people struggling with this disaster. We pray to God that the affected families recover from this calamity soon, and happiness, peace and prosperity return to the sacred land of Punjab."

Her announcement comes as Punjab battles heavy flooding, which has caused extensive damage and loss of life. Similar crises are unfolding across northern states, including Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand, where excess rainfall and landslides have left several regions devastated.

Meanwhile, Punjab Rural Development Minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond earlier in the day said that about 24,930 people have been affected by floods in the state, with 40 villages inundated.

Fazilika district is among the worst hit, with 22,652 people impacted, particularly in the Jalalabad and Fazilka constituencies.

"Due to floods in Fazilka district, Jalalabad (2278) and Fazilka constituencies are most affected. Approximately 24,930 people have been affected, with 40 villages impacted by floods," said Sond.

He added that around 4,200 people have been shifted to safer locations. Moreover, 30 relief camps have also been established in the district. "17 government buildings have been affected in floods...4 teams of NDRF, two teams of Army, one team of BSF have been deployed in Fazilka," he said.

According to the minister, 8,600 ration kits were distributed to people affected by the floods. "We are providing relief material to every family affected by the floods. Almost 8600 ration kits have been distributed..." he said.

The death toll from floods in Punjab rose to 46 on Saturday. Rescue and relief efforts have been stepped up, with AIIMS Delhi sending a specialised medical team to the affected areas.

On September 2, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal appealed for nationwide support to Punjab, announcing that party MPs and MLAs will contribute one month's salary to the Punjab Chief Minister's Relief Fund.

The AAP leader's appeal comes as Punjab battles the aftermath of heavy rains and floods that have caused widespread damage and displacement across several districts.

In a post on X, Kejriwal said, "Punjab has always stood tall in the face of any crisis that has befallen the nation. Today, Punjab itself is in crisis. I appeal to all my fellow countrymen to extend every possible help to the people of Punjab in this difficult time."

He further added, "All Members of Parliament and MLAs of the Aam Aadmi Party are donating one month's salary to the Punjab Chief Minister's Relief Fund. Let us all come together to help Punjab overcome this terrible tragedy."

- ANI

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Priya S
While the aid is appreciated, I hope the funds reach the actual affected people. We've seen too many cases where relief money gets stuck in bureaucracy. Proper monitoring is essential!
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Aman W
Heartbreaking to see Punjab suffering like this. My family is from Fazilka and the situation is really bad. Thank you Delhi government for stepping up. Every bit of help counts right now.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, I'm proud that our government is helping neighboring states. Natural disasters don't recognize borders - we're all Indians first. Hope other states follow this example.
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Vikram M
Good initiative but we need long-term solutions for flood management. Every year same story in different states. Investment in infrastructure and disaster management is crucial.
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Nikhil C
The medical team from AIIMS is much needed! Health crises often follow natural disasters. Hope they can prevent disease outbreaks in the relief camps. 🏥
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Kavya N
My prayers with all affected families. Loss of 46 lives is tragic. Hope the relief operations speed up and everyone gets the help they need. #StandWithPunjab

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