Key Points

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has cancelled the Cabinet meeting due to high fever after continuous flood relief work. The state is facing severe flooding with 43 deaths and 3.8 lakh people affected across 1,698 villages. Arvind Kejriwal revealed that Mann fell ill after touring flood-hit areas for days without proper rest. Despite his illness, Mann has ordered gazetted officers to be deployed in every marooned village for better relief coordination.

Key Points: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann High Fever Cancels Cabinet Meeting

  • Punjab floods have caused 43 deaths across 23 affected districts
  • Over 3.8 lakh people impacted with 1,698 villages inundated
  • Cabinet ministers visiting flood areas to provide relief materials
  • Finance Minister questions Centre's delayed aid to Punjab
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As Punjab CM remains indisposed, Cabinet meeting cancelled

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann's illness forces cancellation of crucial Cabinet meeting amid state's flood crisis affecting 3.8 lakh people across 1,698 villages.

"Even in this condition, his only concern was how to provide maximum relief to the people of Punjab - Arvind Kejriwal"

Chandigarh, Sep 5

As Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann remained indisposed owing to a high fever, the Cabinet meeting scheduled on Friday was cancelled, officials said.

The Chief Minister cancelled his visit to flood-hit villages along with AAP’s national convener Arvind Kejriwal in Kapurthala district on Thursday at the last minute as he was unwell and was not in a condition to travel.

The Cabinet meeting was convened against the backdrop of the massive relief and rescue operations underway in the flood-ravaged state, which has witnessed 43 deaths.

As per the government, around 1,698 villages in 23 districts have been inundated due to floods, affecting more than 3.80 lakh people in the state.

Kejriwal on Thursday said Chief Minister Mann was scheduled to join him in the flood-affected areas, but fell ill after touring the region continuously for three to four days without proper rest or meals. "I met him this morning and requested him to take a rest for two days because his health has deteriorated. Yet, even in this condition, his only concern was how to provide maximum relief to the people of Punjab," he said.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mann has directed that a gazetted officer be deployed in every marooned village to supervise the process. He said to ensure direct communication between the administration and the people, a gazetted officer will be sent to each village. He said this will enable people affected by the natural disaster to share all kinds of problems with them and ensure a prompt and appropriate solution.

Also, all Cabinet ministers are reaching out to various villages and flood-affected areas to provide relief materials and assistance. They visited vulnerable areas to strengthen the embankment of the rivers.

Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema has called upon the Centre to demonstrate the same humanitarian spirit towards Punjab as it has shown in extending aid to Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. He questioned the Union government's priorities, asking why relief materials were swiftly dispatched to Afghanistan, while flood-affected Punjab is facing delays in receiving financial and humanitarian assistance.

- IANS

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Priya S
The Finance Minister makes a valid point. Why is our own government prioritizing aid to Afghanistan when Punjab is suffering? We need immediate central assistance for our people! 🇮🇳
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Aman W
Deploying gazetted officers in every village is a good step. Direct communication will help flood victims get timely help. Hope the implementation is effective on ground level.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the CM's dedication, this shows the importance of having proper succession planning. The government shouldn't come to a halt when one person is unwell, especially during emergencies.
Kavya N
Praying for CM Mann's speedy recovery! 🙏 The floods have been devastating for Punjab. Good to see all ministers are actively involved in relief work despite the cancelled meeting.
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Vikram M
43 deaths and 3.8 lakh people affected - these numbers are heartbreaking. We need all political parties to work together during this crisis, not play blame games. Jai Punjab! 💪

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