Priyanka Gandhi asks Kerala CM to speed up action to support Wayanad landslide victims

IANS May 21, 2025 523 views

The devastating Wayanad landslide in July 2024 has left hundreds of families struggling to rebuild their lives. Priyanka Gandhi has written a passionate letter to Kerala's Chief Minister highlighting the delays in critical financial aid and rehabilitation efforts. She emphasized the urgent need for timely compensation and support for the affected families. Gandhi called on the government to expedite relief measures and provide meaningful assistance to those who have lost everything in this tragic disaster.

"Let us not do anything to deepen the pain the people are feeling" - Priyanka Gandhi
Priyanka Gandhi asks Kerala CM to speed up action to support Wayanad landslide victims
Wayanad, May 21: In an impassioned letter to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Wayanad Lok Sabha member Priyanka Gandhi on Wednesday asked him to speed up the interim measures announced by the Kerala government in the aftermath of the landslides at Chooralmala and Mundakkai, presently lagging in implementation.

Key Points

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Landslide claimed over 200 lives with 32 people still missing

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Delayed financial aid causing significant distress to victims

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Gandhi seeks immediate intervention from Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan

The tragedy took place on July 30, 2024, and has left around four villages decimated and hundreds injured. The disaster also claimed over 200 lives, while 32 people remain missing.

“The victims of this tragedy have suffered immensely and are still struggling to rebuild their lives. Many of them are now solely dependent on the aid from the state government for their daily sustenance. Therefore, gaps in the implementation of compensatory measures, especially in the monthly disbursement of financial aid, leave them in a very difficult position. There have been several delays in the daily allowance of Rs 300 per person (for two family members) and the monthly rental reimbursement of Rs 6000 per family,” said Priyanka Gandhi.

The Wayanad MP added that this has led to protests by family members, adding that it would be very helpful if this vital financial aid were disbursed on time.

“May I also suggest that the reasons for these frequent delays are looked into urgently and the timely distribution of aid is expedited,” she said.

Priyanka Gandhi also enclosed copies of the representation from local MLA T. Siddique and K. Babu, President of Meppadi Grama Panchayath, for his reference.

“I would also like to bring to your notice that the list of final beneficiaries for rehabilitation is yet to be declared. This unfortunate delay has caused considerable anxiety to those who lost their homes in the tragedy,” she said.

Priyanka Gandhi emphasised that, in addition, the absence of a loan waiver for those who lost their livelihood and are grappling with mounting debt remains a cause of anguish to many of the victims of the landslide.

“Please do reconsider this request and examine the possibility of providing some relief to those who are facing this distress. I urge you to look into the reasons for the above-mentioned delays and other related matters as soon as possible, since almost ten months have already passed since the tragedy befell these families,” she said.

The Congress MP said that let us not do anything to deepen the pain the people are feeling, adding that the entire community and indeed, the entire state of Kerala and the nation stood by them at the time of the tragedy.

“It is for us now to continue to support them as time passes and their plight endures. I request that you do everything in your power to ensure that their voices are heard. I am sure they will be extremely grateful for your intervention,” said Priyanka Gandhi.

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Rahul K.
It's heartbreaking to see our fellow citizens suffering like this even after 10 months. ₹300 daily allowance is barely enough for survival - the government should at least ensure timely payments. Kudos to Priyanka ji for raising this issue strongly. #StandWithWayanad
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Sunita M.
Why is Kerala government dragging its feet on such critical relief measures? This isn't about politics - it's about humanity. The loan waiver request makes complete sense when people have lost everything overnight. 😔
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Vikram P.
While I appreciate Priyanka Gandhi's concern, I wish all MPs showed this level of dedication to their constituencies. Many disaster-affected areas across India face similar delays. This should be a wake-up call for better disaster response systems nationwide.
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Ananya R.
As someone from Kerala, I'm ashamed of how slow the rehabilitation process has been. The government must explain these delays - people can't eat promises! The rental reimbursement amount itself needs revision with current housing prices.
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Karan S.
The landslide was nature's fury, but the delayed relief is man-made injustice. ₹6000 rent support in today's times? That won't even get you a decent room in most places. Time for both state and central governments to step up support.
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Preeti N.
This shows how disaster management needs complete overhaul. From Uttarakhand floods to Kerala landslides, same story repeats - initial sympathy then forgotten victims. We need permanent solutions, not just temporary aid. 🙏

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