Key Points

The Delhi Congress is demanding immediate financial relief for farmers whose crops were destroyed by recent floods. Party president Devender Yadav specifically called for Rs 1 lakh compensation per acre for affected farmers across 50 villages. He criticized both the current BJP government and previous AAP administration for neglecting agricultural communities. Yadav highlighted how many farmers borrowed money to cultivate their lands and now face complete financial ruin.

Key Points: Delhi Congress Demands Rs 1 Lakh Per Acre Relief for Flood-Hit Farmers

  • Congress demands Rs 1 lakh per acre relief for flood-affected Delhi farmers
  • Farmlands in 50 villages submerged after Yamuna floods and heavy rains
  • Farmers cultivated lands using loans and now face financial uncertainty
  • Yadav accuses BJP and previous AAP government of neglecting farmers
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Delhi Congress seeks Rs 1 lakh per acre relief for flood-hit farmers

Delhi Congress President Devender Yadav demands Rs 1 lakh per acre compensation for farmers in 50 flood-ravaged villages, criticizing government neglect.

"The farmers of Dilli Dehat had supported the BJP during the Delhi Assembly elections, but the Rekha Gupta government has allegedly neglected the plight of farmers - Devender Yadav"

New Delhi, Sep 7

The Delhi Congress on Sunday demanded government compensation at the rate of Rs 1 lakh per acre for farmers of nearly 50 villages as their crops have been damaged in the current rains and Yamuna floods.

Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President Devender Yadav said the farmers suffered extensive damage to their crops after heavy rains and floods submerged thousands of acres of land in the city.

Yadav said that farmlands in around 50 villages, including Palla, Hiranki, Bhaktawarpur, Songarpur, Tijipur, Jagatpur and Burari, are under water, causing shock and uncertainty among thousands of farmers who are solely dependent on farm produce for livelihood.

He said flood-hit farmers urgently need aid, as many of them cultivated their lands by taking loans and borrowing money.

Yadav said that the farmers of “Dilli Dehat” had supported the BJP during the Delhi Assembly elections, but the Rekha Gupta government has allegedly neglected the plight of farmers who have been wrecked by monsoon rains and floods.

He said that along with the poor people living in the flood plains of the Yamuna, the farmers also became victims of the flood fury.

He accused the government of waking up late to the grim reality of floods and that, too, after a large volume of water was released from the Hathnikund Barrage in Haryana, causing heavy damage in the low-lying areas and the farm lands.

Yadav said that when Congress was in power, whenever there were crop damages due to rains, flooding or hailstorms, Delhi farmers were provided quick financial relief, ranging from Rs 25,000 to Rs 50,000 per acre.

He alleged the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) also neglected farmers for over 11 years, and now the present government was adopting the same strategy towards farmers by ignoring the heavy crop damage suffered by them.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why does everything become political? Instead of blaming previous governments, all parties should come together to help farmers immediately. They're suffering while politicians play blame games 😠
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Aman W
My uncle farms in Burari. His entire seasonal crop is destroyed. He took loans for seeds and fertilizers. ₹1 lakh compensation is not charity - it's necessary for survival. Government must act fast!
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Sarah B
While compensation is important, we also need better flood management systems. Releasing water from Hathnikund without proper warning shows poor planning. Need permanent solutions, not just relief.
Vikram M
Congress is right to raise this issue. Farmers supported BJP in elections, but now they're being ignored. This is how democracy works - parties must be held accountable for their promises.
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Nisha Z
Hope the government responds quickly. Farmers are the backbone of our country. They work so hard only to lose everything to floods. Compensation should reach them without bureaucratic delays 🙏

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