Key Points

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has begun a three-day inspection tour of flood-affected areas in his Guna constituency. He plans to meet with victims and review damage from last month's heavy rainfall that caused significant flooding. The minister confirmed that loss assessments are nearly complete and compensation will be distributed soon. Scindia emphasized his personal connection to the constituency, stating he treats the people of Guna as family.

Key Points: Jyotiraditya Scindia Begins 3-Day Guna Flood Inspection Tour

  • Scindia conducting aerial surveys of flood damage in Guna and Shivpuri districts
  • Over 30 deaths and 400 airlifted during recent flood crisis
  • Compensation distribution planned after completion of loss assessments
  • Minister attending 25 meetings including school visits during 3-day tour
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Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia begins inspection of flood-affected Guna

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia launches 3-day inspection of flood-affected Guna district, meeting victims and reviewing damage after monsoon devastation.

"I have always treated the people of Guna as my family, and I try to stand with them whenever they need me in difficult times. - Jyotiraditya Scindia"

Gwalior, Aug 21

Union Minister of Communications, Jyotiraditya Scindia, began extensive inspection of flood-affected areas in his Lok Sabha constituency Guna on Thursday evening, which will continue until August 24.

Upon reaching Gwalior airport on Thursday, Scindia told media persons that for the next three days, until August 24, he would be visiting flood-affected people in Guna and taking stock of the situation.

"As the Monsoon Session of Parliament concluded today, I have come to Gwalior. For the next three days, I will remain among the people of Guna and Gwalior. The aerial survey of flood affected areas is almost complete and I will review the situation during my visits," he said.

Scindia stated that he and Chief Minister Mohan Yadav had carried out an aerial survey of flood-affected villages of Guna, Shivpuri, and Ashok districts in the first week of this month, and the compensation amount would be provided soon, as the assessment of losses has almost been completed.

Scindia is scheduled to attend nearly 25 meetings, over 20 of them with people of flood affected areas, in different villages across Guna district.

Over 72 hours of heavy rainfall in the last week of July resulted in floods in Guna.

Meanwhile, the Union Minister will also attend a couple of sports and educational activities at the Kendriya Vidyalaya and Navodaya Vidyalaya in Guna and hold discussions with schoolchildren.

More than 30 people had died and more than 400 people were airlifted from Shivpuri, Ashoknagar, Kolaras, Chanderi and Guna districts, that fall under the Guna Lok Sabha seats being represented by Scindia since 2002 (except between 2019-2024).

Before him, this seat was represented by his late father and ex-Union Minister Madhavrao Scindia and his grandmother Vijayaraje Scindia between 1989 and 2002.

"I have always treated the people of Guna as my family, and I try to stand with them whenever they need me in difficult times. In the next four days, I will reach out to people who got affected by the floods recently. This is not just an inspection, but I will meet and then listen to them," Scindia said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see our MP taking personal interest. The flood situation in Guna was really bad last month. Many families lost everything. Hope the compensation reaches people quickly without middlemen taking cuts.
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Michael C
While the visit is appreciated, why did it take almost a month after the floods? Immediate relief measures should have been prioritized. Hope this inspection leads to concrete action and not just promises.
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Sneha F
Scindia family has been serving this region for decades. At least we have someone who understands local issues. Hope he ensures proper drainage systems are built to prevent such flooding in future monsoon seasons.
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Aman W
The fact that he's spending 4 days on ground inspection is commendable. Most politicians just do fly-by visits. Hope he addresses the compensation delays that affected families have been facing.
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Kavya N
Good to see he's also visiting schools and engaging with children. Education infrastructure often gets neglected during disaster management. Hope he ensures schools damaged by floods get repaired before new academic session.

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