Key Points

The Shiromani Akali Dal has called on the AAP-led Punjab government to take immediate action on flood relief. Heavy flooding along major rivers has devastated villages and farmland across multiple districts. Daljit Singh Cheema warned of rising water-borne diseases due to stagnant water and power disruptions. The SAD leader also urged compensation for farmers and medical aid for affected areas.

Key Points: SAD Urges AAP Punjab Govt to Act on Flood Relief Measures

  • SAD demands urgent flood relief for Punjab villages
  • Over 25 villages inundated by Beas River
  • Ravi River submerges Gurdaspur farmland
  • Stagnant water raises disease risks
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Undertake flood relief measures immediately: Akali Dal to Punjab govt

Akali Dal demands immediate flood relief as Beas, Sutlej, and Ravi rivers wreak havoc in Punjab, affecting villages and crops.

"Doctors and medical personnel should be deputed to such areas immediately – Daljit Singh Cheema"

Chandigarh, Aug 18

The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) on Monday demanded that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab undertake flood relief measures immediately, asserting that flooding of villages and fields along the Beas, Sutlej, and Ravi rivers was resulting in tremendous hardship to people.

Asserting this in a statement here, senior leader Daljit Singh Cheema said the Beas the Sutlej rivers had wreaked havoc in Jalandhar, Kapurthala, Ferozepur and Fazilka districts.

He said in Sultanpur Lodhi and the adjoining areas, more than 25 villages had been inundated by the overflowing Beas waters. He said similarly, more than 20 villages in the Mand area had been inundated by floodwaters.

Cheema said the Ravi River had submerged agricultural land in Gurdaspur due to the release of water from the Ujh River and the Ranjit Sagar dam. He said villages in the Dera Baba Nanak area had also been affected by flood waters.

He said the Ghaggar river had also affected areas in Patiala, even as flood waters had entered Sardulgarh town. The SAD leader said reports of the release of water from the Pong and Bhakra dams had led to the inundation of fields in Hoshiarpur, Talwara and Hajipur.

Asserting that the AAP government seemed oblivious to the grim situation which was unfolding in the state, Cheema called for immediate relief measures.

He said many ‘deras’ had been cut off and their inhabitants should be provided with drinking water, food, medicines and fodder for milch animals. He also highlighted how stagnant water, as well as disruption in power supply, was leading to the rise of water-borne diseases.

“Doctors and medical personnel should be deputed to such areas immediately”, he asserted.

Cheema also called for undertaking preliminary girdwaris and releasing ad-hoc compensation to farmers for the destruction of the paddy crop, as well as damages for loss of milch animals and damage to houses.

- IANS

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Priya S
Every year same story - floods come, politicians make statements, and poor people suffer. Why don't we have permanent solutions like better drainage systems and flood barriers? This is basic governance!
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Aman W
I'm from Kapurthala and the situation is worse than being reported. Entire villages are underwater. People need boats, not just food packets. Requesting all Punjabis to help our brothers in need 🙏
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Sarah B
While I appreciate SAD raising this issue, where were they when they were in power? Flood management needs long-term planning beyond political blame games. Let's focus on helping people first.
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Kavya N
The health concerns are serious! Stagnant water means dengue and malaria outbreaks. Government should deploy medical teams immediately and start fogging operations. Public health can't wait for political decisions.
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Varun X
Instead of blaming, all parties should work together now. I've seen youth volunteers doing more relief work than officials. Salute to these real heroes! 🇮🇳 #PunjabFloods
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Nisha Z
Compensation for crop loss is important, but what about small shopkeepers and daily wage workers? The economic impact is huge. Government should announce special package for all affected, not just farmers.

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