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Flood situation in Haryana grim with govt's failure: Ex-CM Hooda

Former Chief Minister Bhupinder Hooda visited flood-affected areas in Haryana for the second consecutive day. He criticized the state government's failure in handling the serious flood and water-logging situation. Hooda demanded immediate compensation of Rs 60-70,000 per acre for farmers whose crops were completely destroyed. He contrasted the current government's portal-based system with the direct relief provided during the 1995 floods under Congress rule.

Rohtak, Sep 7

Former Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Hooda on Sunday visited flood-affected areas for the second consecutive day and listened to problems of the people, and instructed administrative officials to provide relief to people on priority.

Talking to journalists here, he said the flood and water-logging situation in the state remained serious due to the state government’s failure.

“People need immediate help and compensation but instead of getting a special girdawari of the damage done, the government has once again handed over the people to the portal,” he said.

“For the past several years, instead of giving compensation, the government is playing the game of portals. Due to this system, 90 per cent of the people suffering from any disaster do not get compensation. Even the compensation that a few farmers get, takes several months. That is why the Congress has been demanding that financial help should be directly provided to the farmers,” he said.

Hooda, who drove a tractor along with farmers to visit the flood-affected areas of Meham and Kalanaur constituency, said the entire standing crop in fields has been destroyed.

“Looking at the waterlogging, there is no hope of the upcoming crop. Therefore, farmers should get compensation of at least Rs 60-70,000 per acre,” he said.

“Along with this, the government should also give compensation for the damage to houses, shops and other buildings. The Central government should also announce a relief package for flood-affected Haryana, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh,” he demanded.

Hooda said when a similar flood occurred in 1995, he himself brought the then Agriculture Minister Balram Jakhar to Haryana. “At that time, the Congress government had given compensation to the farmers for every loss including the farm sheds, tubewells, all the houses and shops along with the crops. But the current government registers the case of stubble burning by looking at the satellite image and when it comes to giving compensation, the farmers are handed over to the portal,” two-time Chief Minister and Congress legislator added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Hooda is absolutely right about the portal system. My uncle in Karnal has been waiting for compensation since last year's floods. The system is designed to reject claims rather than help people. Immediate cash relief is needed!

Michael C

While I appreciate Hooda's concern, isn't this just political point-scoring? Both parties have failed farmers over the years. What we need is a permanent solution for flood management in North India, not just compensation debates.

Ananya R

The comparison with 1995 compensation is telling. Why can't current governments learn from past successes? Farmers feed our nation and deserve dignity in crisis. #StandWithHaryanaFarmers

Sarah B

The portal system might work for urban issues but fails completely in rural areas where internet connectivity is poor and many farmers aren't tech-savvy. Ground assessment by officials is the only way forward.

Vikram M

Rs 60-70k per acre is reasonable considering the complete crop loss. Government should immediately release funds without red tape. When cities get packages within days, why make farmers wait for months?

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