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We put pressure to make sure centre sends funds: Congress' Priyanka Gandhi on Wayanad landslide victims getting relief

On July 30, the state of Kerala was hit with a landslide, the deadliest one in the state, killing more than 300 people and destroying numerous houses and other buildings. The people were affected in Mundakkai and Chooralmala areas.

ANI Feb 11, 2025 02:12 IST googleads

Congress MP from Wayanad, Priyanka Gandhi (Photo/ANI)

Malappuram (Kerala) [India], February 11 (ANI): Speaking about efforts to secure more funds for Wayanad landslide victims, Wayanad's Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi on Monday expressed gratitude, stating that persistent pressure from local people and the Opposition in Parliament and the Assembly compelled the central government to release funds.
On July 30, Kerala experienced its deadliest landslide, which claimed over 300 lives and destroyed numerous houses and buildings, severely affecting the Mundakkai and Chooralmala areas.
"We took a petition for it to be declared as a disaster of a severe nature (Wayanad landslide), that was accepted by the central government and because of that and the pressure we all put in Parliament, in the assembly and the pressure you all put over here, the government had to do it. The government has to send more funds for the victims. That is something I am very happy we were able to achieve," the Congress leader said while addressing a United Democratic Front (UDF) booth level meeting at Nilambur area.
Highlighting other challenges faced by the people, she pointed out the lack of access to health and education services for Adivasi communities.
"Aside from these larger challenges, there are many challenges that our tribal people here are facing; health and education services which do not reach them on time. In addition to that, our fathers are facing big challenges that we need to work together to resolve," she added.
The Congress leader also noted the need to improve agriculture and tourism in the region.
"As I said, while I was campaigning here, a big push for agriculture and a big push for tourism is required, and I hope that we would all be able to work together to achieve this," she said.
On January 23, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan informed the state assembly that Rs 712 crore had been received in the relief fund for the landslide victims.
He also stated that additional aid from the central government is expected after the disaster was classified as "very severe."
"Land will be purchased for the township in Wayanad and houses will be built here in such a way that an additional floor can be built in the future. Those who want to live outside the township being built by the government will be given Rs 15 lakh. The government will pay the rent of the houses until the resettlement is completed. Money has been allocated for that," the Kerala CM said. (ANI)

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