Key Points

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju personally visited the flood-affected regions of Darjeeling to assess the damage firsthand. He emphasized the urgent need for the state government to enhance its relief operations for displaced families. Meanwhile, BJP representatives criticized the delay in declaring an emergency situation despite significant casualties. The disaster has claimed multiple lives and caused extensive infrastructure damage across the northern districts.

Key Points: Kiren Rijiju Urges WB Govt to Step Up Darjeeling Flood Relief

  • Rijiju inspected extensive damage and loss of life in flood-hit areas
  • He was accompanied by Darjeeling MP Raju Bista during the assessment
  • BJP MLA Neeraj Zimba criticized state government's emergency response delay
  • Mamata Banerjee confirmed 27 deaths including foreign nationals in landslides
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Union Minister Kiren Rijiju visits flood-affected areas in Darjeeling, urges WB govt to step up relief measures

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju visits flood-ravaged Darjeeling, calls on Mamata Banerjee government to enhance relief and rehabilitation measures for affected families.

"The state government needs to step up its relief measures - Kiren Rijiju"

Darjeeling, October 8

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Wednesday visited the flood and landslides-affected areas in Darjeeling, West Bengal.

Kiren Rijiju inspected the losses and interacted with the affected people in the area. He was accompanied by Darjeeling MP Raju Bista.

Rijiju also urged the state government to "step up" its relief measures, asking the TMC government to map the disaster and take measures to rehabilitate the affected people.

"From what we have seen so far and as per reports, the impact of the rains in Darjeeling has been huge. There has been an immense loss of life and property. Local representatives and administration are doing all they can, but the state government needs to step up its relief measures. The CM came to Siliguri to meet the victims of the disaster, but we want the state government to map the disaster... Those affected by the disaster, who have lost their livelihood and homes, should be provided relief and rehabilitated. This will be a challenge," Rijiju said.

Additionally, BJP MLA Neeraj Zimba said that the situation in Darjeeling is in "doldrums." He added that the state government and central government are working together to provide relief.

"The state government has not declared an emergency so far after this disaster. There's a huge difference between Kolkata and Darjeeling. They consider Darjeeling to be merely a tourist spot, not their own. They are extremely careless in handling issues here. What has happened has happened. They cannot bring back the lives that have been lost, but those who have survived need to be rehabilitated. We will do whatever we can, but it is the prerogative of the state government; the onus lies on them," Neeraj Zimba added.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has stated that 27 people, including one Nepali and one Bhutanese, have lost their lives in the wake of severe rain and landslides in North West Bengal.

On Tuesday, Mamata Banerjee visited the site of the Dudhia bridge collapse in Mirk, where she said, "The disaster is man-made, flash flood, landslide with heavy rain. 27 people, including one Nepali and one Bhutanese, have lost their lives in this incident. All departments are working very hard in the rescue mission. Restoration work is already underway in Nagrakata, Mirik."

"We are trying our best. So many bridges are choked. Infrastructure is damaged. We have not been getting funds from the Centre for 5 years. Awas Yogana, Mahatma Gandhi NREGA has been stopped for the last 5 years. Double-engine governments receive money, but not the West Bengal government. We don't want people to suffer because of this. It will take time, but we will revive it," she added.

At least 18 people were reported to be killed in Darjeeling as in incessant rain that wreaked havoc in West Bengal's north on Saturday night and early Sunday, the district authorities confirmed on Monday. The authorities noted that 11 people were killed in heavy rains in the tourist town of Mirik till October 5. In Jorebunglow, four people were killed, while in Sukhia Pokhari, two people were killed, and in Darjeeling Sadar, one person passed away in the heavy rain that battered the state.

- ANI

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Priya S
My cousin lives in Darjeeling and they've been without electricity for 3 days. Both state and central governments should stop fighting and focus on helping people. This is heartbreaking 💔
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Arjun K
Why hasn't the state government declared an emergency yet? This shows their lack of seriousness about North Bengal. Darjeeling deserves better treatment from Kolkata.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Darjeeling last year, this news is devastating. The beautiful hills and tea gardens must be suffering terribly. Hope relief reaches quickly.
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Michael C
Respectfully, both sides need to stop the blame game. People are suffering and dying - this is not the time for political point scoring. Coordinate and save lives first.
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Kavya N
The CM says funds aren't coming from Centre, Centre says state isn't doing enough. Meanwhile, common people are suffering. This is so frustrating! 😠
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Vikram M
Darjeeling is our national treasure. Both governments should work together without politics. The focus should be on rehabilitation and rebuilding infrastructure.

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