Key Points

BJP leader Pritpal Baliawal slammed Congress for focusing on Punjab photo-ops while providing financial aid to Himachal instead. He noted that Congress-ruled states gave nothing to Punjab despite severe flooding. Meanwhile, Karnataka's Congress government donated Rs 5 crore to Himachal Pradesh for flood relief. The BJP highlighted that Modi's central government provided substantial Rs 1600 crore assistance to Punjab.

Key Points: BJP Slams Congress Punjab Photo-Ops Versus Himachal Financial Aid

  • BJP questions Congress states giving no aid to Punjab flood victims
  • Karnataka Congress donates Rs 5 crore to Himachal Pradesh instead
  • Rahul Gandhi visited Punjab for photos but brought no financial assistance
  • Central government provided Rs 1600 crore relief to Punjab through Modi
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'For photo-ops it's Punjab, for flood assistance it's Himachal': BJP slams Congress

BJP leader Pritpal Baliawal criticizes Congress for Punjab photo-ops while Karnataka gives Rs 5 crore to Himachal flood relief, questioning anti-Punjab stance.

"For photo-ops it's Punjab and for financial assistance it's Himachal Pradesh. - Pritpal Singh Baliawal"

Chandigarh, Sep 16

A day after a day-long visit by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to flood-hit Punjab, BJP leader Pritpal Singh Baliawal on Tuesday targeted Congress-ruled Karnataka for releasing Rs 5 crore to its party's government in Himachal Pradesh for flood relief and rehabilitation.

Slamming Leader of Oppostion, Baliawal wrote on X, "For photo-ops it's Punjab and for financial assistance it's Himachal Pradesh."

He said none of the eight state governments of the Congress and its alliance partners gave anything to Punjab. "Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring was told earlier to ask Rahul what he has brought with him. Now they should tell who is anti-Punjab? Those who give relief or those who get photo-ops."

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has announced Rs 5 crore aid for Himachal Pradesh flood victims, expressing solidarity.

However, Opposition leaders Chalavadi Narayanswamy and Yaduveer Wadiyar criticised the decision by saying it is a neglect of local disaster victims. They alleged political bias in aid distribution.

"As a gesture of support, our Government is contributing Rs 5 crore towards relief and rehabilitation. In this hour of grief, we stand shoulder to shoulder with you, Shri @SukhuSukhvinder-ji, and the resilient people of Himachal. Together, we will overcome this tragedy," CM Siddaramaiah wrote on X.

Lok Sabha Member of Parliament Rahul Gandhi visited flood-hit areas of Punjab on Monday and interacted with affected families.

He also reviewed the ongoing relief measures.

Earlier, Punjab BJP spokesperson Baliawal said that while both the Punjab government and the Congress continuously question central assistance, they have not shown the will to extend help from states where they themselves are in power.

He said during the critical period when Punjab was inundated and people were suffering immense hardship, Gandhi was abroad in Malaysia.

Baliawal said the Central government, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has already provided Punjab with Rs 1,600 crore in immediate relief, in addition to the Rs 12,000 crore available with the Punjab government under the State Disaster Response Fund.

He said the BJP-ruled states like Delhi, Gujarat, Goa, and Haryana have each contributed Rs 5 crore to the Punjab Chief Minister's Relief Fund.

Alongside financial support, several BJP governments have dispatched thousands of trucks and train wagons carrying rations and essential supplies for flood victims. Throughout this period, BJP leaders and workers across Punjab have been continuously engaged in relief and rehabilitation efforts.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's disappointing to see state governments playing politics with disaster relief. Karnataka helping Himachal is good, but why ignore Punjab? All flood victims deserve support regardless of which party rules their state.
Vikram M
At least BJP-ruled states are contributing to Punjab's relief fund. Congress should practice what they preach - if they want central assistance, they should first help from their own states. Action speaks louder than words!
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Priya S
Rahul Gandhi's visit felt like just another photo opportunity. If he really cared, he should have ensured Congress-ruled states help Punjab. People are suffering and need real help, not political tourism. 😔
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Michael C
While the political arguments continue, let's not forget that the central government has provided ₹1600 crore and BJP states are contributing. The focus should be on getting help to people who need it most.
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Ananya R
This selective assistance shows how political parties prioritize their interests over people's welfare. Disaster relief should be above politics - help should go where it's needed most, not where it's politically convenient.

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