Bengal Flood Crisis: Why Centre's Funding Silence Sparks Political Battle

The Trinamool Congress has launched a sharp attack on the central government for not releasing disaster relief funds to flood-ravaged West Bengal. They accuse the Modi government of practicing political vengeance by withholding financial assistance while generously funding other states. The party claims this deliberate financial strangulation stems from BJP's humiliating defeat in the 2021 Bengal assembly elections. Mamata Banerjee's party warns that this step-motherly treatment will have consequences at the ballot box.

Key Points: Trinamool Slams Modi Government Over Bengal Flood Relief Funds

  • Trinamool alleges Centre released Rs 1,950 crore to Maharashtra and Karnataka for floods
  • Party claims political revenge for BJP's 2021 Bengal election defeat
  • North Bengal faces catastrophic floods and landslides destroying homes and livelihoods
  • Centre allocated over Rs 15,000 crore to other states from disaster funds this year
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Trinamool slams Centre for not releasing funds to Bengal following natural calamity

Trinamool Congress accuses Centre of withholding disaster funds for Bengal floods while releasing thousands of crores to other states amid political tensions.

"The vindictive Govt. has once again abandoned the people of Bengal in their hour of need. - Trinamool Congress"

Kolkata, Oct 22

The Trinamool Congress on Wednesday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre for not releasing funds to West Bengal which was battered by floods and landslides earlier this month.

Using a social media post, the Trinamool Congress said while other states get fund allocation following natural calamities, Bengal is deprived and left on its own.

"The vindictive Govt. has once again abandoned the people of Bengal in their hour of need. While North Bengal reels from catastrophic floods and landslides that have ravaged lives, homes and livelihoods, the Centre sits silent, refusing even a single rupee of relief to our state. HM Amit Shah rushed Rs 1,950.80 crore to Maharashtra and Karnataka to douse their flood crisis, yet left Bengal out in the cold," the party wrote in a social media post.

The Trinamool Congress claimed that such a move stems from BJP's defeat in 2021 West Bengal Assembly polls.

"The Modi-Shah combine is weaponising federal funds as revenge for the humiliation they suffered in Bengal in 2021. While the Centre released Rs 13,603.20 crore from SDRF and Rs 2,189.28 crore from NDRF to other states this year, Bengal remains conspicuously absent from that list. Political spite is being practised in the name of governance," it said.

It may be noted that West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee had targeted the Centre over step-motherly attitude towards Bengal and slammed the BJP for neglecting Bengal financially despite the state witnessing floods, landslides and other disasters.

Echoing the same sentiment, the Trinamool Congress further said: "This is deliberate financial strangulation, a cruel, calculated attempt to make ordinary citizens pay the price for their democratic choice. To the Bangla-Birodhi Zamindars in Delhi: you can try to starve Bengal into submission, but you will only deepen the resolve of a people who will not be intimidated. The step-motherly treatment you mete out today will be repaid with the same medicine at the ballot box."

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I support the current government, I must say withholding disaster relief funds is unacceptable. Natural calamities affect common people, not politicians. The Centre should release funds immediately and sort out political differences later.
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Arjun K
Both sides are playing politics with people's lives. TMC should focus on proper utilization of state funds first, and Centre should follow constitutional obligations. This blame game helps nobody except politicians.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in disaster relief, I can say timely funds are crucial. If Maharashtra and Karnataka got assistance, why not Bengal? This selective approach sets a dangerous precedent for federalism in India.
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Vikram M
Bengal pays huge taxes to the Centre. When we need help during disasters, we deserve our fair share. This step-motherly treatment must stop. Jai Bangla! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
There must be proper procedure and documentation required for fund release. Maybe the state government hasn't submitted the necessary reports? Let's not jump to conclusions without knowing the complete process.
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Ananya R
My heart goes out to all affected families. Instead of political statements, both state and central governments should work together for relief operations. People's lives matter more than political egos. 🙏

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