Key Points

BJP President JP Nadda has called on the party's northeastern state units to provide full support to those affected by the severe monsoon floods. The disaster, exacerbated by persistent heavy rainfall and landslides since last week, has claimed over 35 lives across several northeastern states, with Assam being the most impacted. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has also communicated with key regional leaders, offering the Central government's unwavering assistance. This coordinated response underscores the urgency and seriousness of the situation, as local advisories continue to guide residents in managing the crisis.

Key Points: JP Nadda Urges BJP Aid for Northeast Flood Victims

  • JP Nadda shows concern over Northeast floods
  • Directs BJP units to aid victims
  • Amit Shah reassures central support
  • Over 35 killed, Assam hit hardest
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JP Nadda asks all BJP units, Karyakartas in NE states to assist flood-hit people

BJP's JP Nadda directs northeastern state units to support flood victims amid ongoing heavy rainfall disaster.

"Deeply concerned for the people affected by the continuous heavy rainfall. - JP Nadda"

Guwahati, June 2

Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare and BJP President, Jagat Prakash Nadda, has asked BJP state units and Karyakartas of all northeastern states to provide all possible assistance to the flood-affected people of the region.

The National BJP President on Monday expressed his deep concern over the heavy monsoon rain, landslides and floods affecting the people of all eight northeastern states since last week. Nadda, in a post on X, said: "Deeply concerned for the people affected by the continuous heavy rainfall in parts of the Northeastern states."

"I have directed BJP state units and Karyakartas to provide all possible assistance in accordance with the issued guidelines. I urge everyone in the affected areas to take necessary precautions, avoid unnecessary travel and follow the advisories from local authorities," the BJP President said.

In floods and landslides triggered by the heavy rains, at least 35 people, including women and children, have been killed in six northeastern states - Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura and Nagaland.

According to the officials of different northeastern states, out of 35 deaths during the current spell of rain and floods since May 29, at least 10 people each were killed in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, followed by six each in Meghalaya and Mizoram, two in Tripura and one in Nagaland. Disaster management officials of the northeastern states said that the deaths were reported due to drowning, landslides and waterlogging.

On Sunday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a telephonic conversation with the Chief Ministers of Assam (Himanta Biswa Sarma), Arunachal Pradesh (Pema Khandu) and Sikkim (Prem Singh Tamang) and Manipur Governor (Ajay Kumar Bhalla) and inquired about the flood situation. The Home Minister also assured of the Central government's help to the flood-affected states.

In a post on X, HM Shah said: "Spoke with the Chief Ministers of Assam, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh and the Governor of Manipur in the wake of ongoing heavy rainfall in their states. Also assured them of every possible help to tackle any situation. The Modi government stands like a rock in support of the people of the Northeast."

In Assam alone, according to the report of the Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA), over 3.64 lakh people were affected by the floods and rains in 17 districts. The ASDMA report said that over 3,524.38 hectares of crop lands were affected in 764 villages under 17 districts. Thousands of men, women and children were also affected in the other northeastern states.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rajesh K.
Good to see BJP leadership taking quick action. Northeast is our crown jewel and we must protect our brothers and sisters there. Hope relief reaches quickly to remote areas too. 🙏
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Priya M.
While political help is welcome, why does this happen every year? We need permanent solutions - better drainage, early warning systems and climate-resilient infrastructure. Band-aid solutions won't work anymore.
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Amit S.
My cousin is an ITBP officer posted in Arunachal. He says the situation is worse than reported. Roads washed away, bridges damaged. We need Army engineering corps to help immediately. Jai Hind!
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Sunita R.
Heartbreaking to see children affected 😢 Can we organize donation drives from other states? I'm from Bangalore and would happily contribute. Maybe BJP karyakartas can set up collection centers?
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Karan D.
Northeast contributes so much to India's biodiversity and culture. Time we give back properly. Not just relief, but long-term development funds. Act East policy should begin at home first.
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Meena T.
As someone from Assam, I appreciate the concern but request media to keep reporting after initial hype dies down. Floods last for months here and people suffer silently after cameras leave.

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