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If any natural disaster happens in the future, we are fully prepared: Kavinder Gupta

Jammu and Kashmir has recently experienced multiple severe cloudbursts across different districts, causing significant concern. Kavinder Gupta, speaking to media, assured full administrative preparedness to handle future natural disasters. He extended sympathy to affected families and highlighted support from Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Additionally, Gupta defended the Election Commission against allegations of vote theft, emphasizing the importance of constitutional institutions.

Jammu, Aug 18

As Jammu and Kashmir witnessed multiple cloudbursts, Ladakh Lt Governor and Jammu and Kashmir's former Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta, on Monday said that the administration is fully prepared to deal with any natural disaster in the future.

The most severe cloudburst occurred on Thursday in Chashoti, Kashmir, followed by incidents in Frislan and Batkoo in Pahalgam, Rayil Gund in Ganderbal district, Bodhkharbu and Hinaskote in Kargil district, and Lamayuru in Leh district.

Speaking to IANS, Kavinder Gupta said: "It is a big natural disaster. I want to express my deepest sympathy to the families who lost their loved ones. I have instructed the administration to take stock of the situation. Following the cloudburst in Ladakh, Union Home Minister Amit Shah gave directions on this matter yesterday and asked us to visit the affected areas."

"I pray that such cloudbursts do not occur in the future. But if anything happens again, we are fully prepared to handle it."

Gupta also reacted to the announcement of Maharashtra Governor C.P. Radhakrishnan as the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidate for the Vice Presidential polls scheduled for September 9.

"I think it is a great choice. He will definitely get a majority and win as well," he said.

On the controversy over allegations of "vote theft" raised by Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and other Opposition leaders, Gupta backed the Election Commission of India (ECI), which has strongly rejected the charges, calling them "misleading".

"This is a constitutional institution of great importance. It is not right for Rahul Gandhi to question everything. He should speak on the basis of evidence; otherwise, he should apologise," Gupta added.

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, addressing a press conference on Sunday, said: "Using words like vote chori to mislead people is a disrespect to the Constitution."

He asserted that allegations of double voting and "vote theft" in Bihar's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls were baseless and clarified that all stakeholders are working to ensure transparency.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

My cousin lives in Pahalgam and they had to evacuate last week. The cloudbursts are becoming more frequent due to climate change. Government should focus on prevention measures too, not just disaster response.

Aman W

Why is the article mixing disaster management with political comments? Stick to one topic please. We need clear information about relief measures for affected families.

Sarah B

Having worked in disaster relief, I appreciate the preparedness claims but hope they've trained local communities too. First responders are often villagers in remote areas like Kargil and Leh.

Vikram M

The cloudburst in Lamayuru destroyed ancient monasteries. Cultural heritage protection should be part of disaster plans. These are treasures not just for Ladakh but entire India 🇮🇳

Nisha Z

Instead of just saying "we're prepared", officials should conduct public awareness campaigns. Most casualties happen because people don't know what to do during cloudbursts.

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