Key Points

J-K Congress President Tariq Karra has demanded a comprehensive relief package for flood-affected areas of the Union Territory. He criticized Union Home Minister Amit Shah's recent visit as inadequate and failing to address people's expectations. Karra called for urgent revisions to compensation guidelines under disaster relief funds to ensure fair payments for damaged properties and crops. The Congress leader also demanded an independent probe into why religious pilgrimages continued despite clear weather warnings.

Key Points: J-K Congress Demands Comprehensive Flood Relief Package for Jammu

  • Demands comprehensive relief package for flood-hit Jammu and Kashmir areas
  • Criticizes Amit Shah's visit as casual and insufficient
  • Calls for revision of SDRF and NDRF compensation guidelines
  • Demands independent probe into continued pilgrimages during weather warnings
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People deserve a comprehensive package: J-K Congress on flood relief measures

J-K Congress President Tariq Karra criticizes Amit Shah's visit as casual, demands proper compensation package and probe into pilgrimage continuance during floods.

"People deserve a comprehensive package covering reconstruction, resettlement, crop and reclaiming of land - Tariq Hameed Karra"

Jammu, September 7

Jammu and Kashmir Congress unit President Tariq Hameed Karra demanded a comprehensive package for the flood hit areas of Union Territory and said that administration must prepare as "Flash floods and landslides may not happen every day"

Continuous heavy rainfall has been witnessed in several parts of Jammu and Kashmir, with rivers swelling and flash flood-like conditions reported across multiple districts.

Speaking at the press conference held in Jammu, Karra said, "Everywhere there's destruction, whether it is private property, public infrastructure, crops, cars, or livestock. This is a natural calamity that has been wreaking havoc every day," Karra said.

"We are not here for a blame game, but we cannot ignore the insensitivity shown at certain levels of administration. The Home Minister's (Amit Shah) visit was casual. He tried to show his presence by visiting one or two places, but unfortunately, the hope that the Jammu people had was not fulfilled," Karra said.

Earlier, Union Home Minister and Cooperation Minister, Amit Shah, visited Jammu and inspected the rain, flood, and landslide affected areas of Jammu division and took stock of the damages caused by the natural calamity. The Union Home Minister also met the flood-affected people in Mangu Chak village, Jammu. Amit Shah inspected the Tawi Bridge at Bikram Chowk, the Shiv Temple, and homes damaged by floods in Jammu, an official statement said earlier.

"With such massive losses, what we get is just Rs 209 crore. People deserve a comprehensive package covering reconstruction, resettlement, crop and reclaiming of land," he said.

Karra further called for revisions in the guidelines under SDRF and NDRF. "If a house has cracks, it is categorised as half-damaged, which denies families full compensation. These rules need relaxation. Lakhs of vehicles have been damaged, yet insurance companies are offering only scrap value. This too requires relaxation, just like during the 2014 floods...Farmers also need fair compensation, Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000 for crop loss is a cruel joke," he said.

"We want to know who allowed the Machail Mata and Vaishno Devi yatras to continue when there were clear weather warnings...We demand an independent probe by a retired judge," Karra pointed out.

"Flash floods and landslides may not happen every day, but the administration must anticipate and prepare," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
The point about continuing yatras despite weather warnings is serious. Why risk pilgrims' lives? Administration should have been more cautious. Safety should come first always.
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Aman W
My cousin in Jammu lost his house completely. The compensation rules are so outdated - calling cracked houses "half damaged" is ridiculous. Entire families are homeless and getting minimal help. System needs complete overhaul.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the criticism, we should also acknowledge that Home Minister did visit the affected areas. Maybe the relief measures will follow soon. Hope administration acts quickly now.
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Vikram M
₹4000-5000 for crop loss? That's insulting! Farmers invest lakhs and get destroyed in hours. Government must provide proper compensation and also help with land reclamation. J&K people deserve better.
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Nisha Z
The insurance companies offering scrap value for vehicles is so true! My brother's car got completely submerged and they're offering peanuts. Government should intervene like they did in 2014 floods.

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