Key Points

Priyanka Gandhi has strongly criticized the Central government for providing inadequate financial assistance for Wayanad landslide victims. Kerala had requested ₹2221 crore for rehabilitation but received approval for only ₹260 crore. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan confirmed the state hasn't even received this reduced amount yet. The state government continues to push for national disaster status and loan waivers for the affected families.

Key Points: Priyanka Gandhi Slams Centre Over Wayanad Landslide Relief Funds

  • Kerala sought ₹2221 crore for landslide rehabilitation but received only ₹260 crore
  • Priyanka Gandhi accused Centre of neglecting Wayanad disaster victims
  • CM Vijayan confirmed state hasn't received the sanctioned funds yet
  • State demands national disaster status and loan waivers for survivors
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Kerala requested ₹2221 crore to rebuild lives after Wayanad landslide, but Centre sanctioned only ₹260 crore: Priyanka Gandhi

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi criticizes Centre for approving only ₹260 crore against Kerala's ₹2221 crore request for Wayanad landslide rehabilitation.

"Relief and rehabilitation must rise above politics. Human suffering cannot be treated as a political opportunity - Priyanka Gandhi"

Wayanad, October 4

Congress General Secretary and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Saturday sharply criticised the Central government for its inadequate response to the recent landslide disaster in Wayanad, Kerala. She said that the state requested ₹2,221 crore to rebuild lives, but the Centre approved only ₹260 crore.

In a post shared on X, Priyanka Gandhi said, "The people of Wayanad faced a devastating tragedy that demanded compassion, fairness, and urgent relief. Kerala requested ₹2221 crore to rebuild lives after the landslide, but the Central government sanctioned only ₹260 crore -- a fraction of what was needed."

"The people of Wayanad, who lost their homes, livelihoods, and loved ones, had hoped for meaningful assistance, especially after the Prime Minister's visit. What they received instead is neglect," Gandhi added.

The Wayanad MP further stressed that relief and rehabilitation efforts should transcend politics. "Relief and rehabilitation must rise above politics. Human suffering cannot be treated as a political opportunity, and the people of Wayanad deserve nothing less than justice, support, and dignity," she said.

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Meanwhile, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Tuesday informed the legislative assembly that the state has not yet received the Rs 260.65 crore in financial assistance reportedly sanctioned by the centre for landslide-hit Wayanad.

Responding during Question Hour, Vijayan recalled that the state had initially sought Rs 2,262 crore from the union government for rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts, based on a preliminary assessment. A subsequent Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) pegged the requirement at Rs 2,221.10 crore to support survivors, dependents, and those who lost their livelihood.

The proposal was reviewed by the sub-committee of the National Executive Committee (SC-NEC), which also held discussions with a state-level panel headed by Chief Secretary A Jayathilak.

"It is learnt that the centre has decided to allot financial assistance of Rs 260.65 crore. The amount is yet to be received," the Chief Minister said.

Vijayan reiterated Kerala's demand that the Wayanad landslide be declared both a "national disaster" and a "disaster of severe nature." He added that the state had also sought the intervention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to restore Section 13 of the Disaster Management Act, which would enable loan waivers for survivors. "No favourable reply has been received so far," he noted.

Regarding rehabilitation, the Chief Minister stated that work on the township project for survivors is progressing on 64.4705 hectares of land acquired at the Elston Estate. So far, 295 beneficiaries have given their consent to move into new houses, with an additional 49 added to the list following appeal reviews. The project is expected to be completed by January 2026.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I agree disaster relief shouldn't be political, I wish Priyanka Gandhi would acknowledge the assistance that IS being provided. The township project for survivors is a positive step. Complete rehabilitation takes time and planning.
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Priya S
As someone from Kerala, I've seen the devastation firsthand. Our people are resilient but need proper support. The loan waiver request under Disaster Management Act is crucial - many survivors are drowning in debt. Hope Centre reconsiders.
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Michael C
The numbers speak for themselves - ₹2221 crore needed vs ₹260 crore sanctioned. That's less than 12% of the requirement! How can anyone rebuild their life with such limited support? This needs urgent attention.
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Aditya G
Both state and central governments need to work together on this. Disaster management should be above party politics. The people of Wayanad deserve better coordination and faster action. 🙏
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Nisha Z
The fact that even the sanctioned amount hasn't been received yet is concerning. Bureaucratic delays cost lives and prolong suffering. Hope the funds reach soon and more assistance follows.

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