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Randhir Singh praises PM's prompt action to deal flood crisis in J&K
9/9/2014 10:02:46 PM
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Jammu, Sept 9: Former Minister Thakur Randhir Singh NCP President J&K state today praised Prime minister Narender Modi for his very prompt action in dealing with the unprecedented flood crisis in Jammu and Kashmir after visiting Jammu and conducting detailed aerial survey in Kashmir valley with Dr Jitendra Singh MoS in PMO office and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and announcing a big package of Rs 1000 crores after reviewing the situation in flood affected areas and earlier had sent his Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
Singh said in a statement that he has never seen such worst floods in his 60 years political career, which have unleashed and unprecedented humanitarian crisis and quickly putting his own political weight behind the search and rescue operation on the ground by declaring it a national disaster.
Singh briefing the press said the floods that have engulfed the city of Srinagar and all the districts in Jammu and Kashmir valley and had taken heavy toll of life and properties are unprecedented in human memory.
Singh said the Indian Armed forces, all the three wings Army, Airforce and Navy have swung into action and have accepted the great challenge of devastation and is a great example of how dedicated are our Jawans in defending the nation not only from external aggression but also from internal calamities this shows that Indian Army is a National Army in real sense. NCP chief has converted J&K NCP state committee and all District and block units into relief and rehabilitation committees who are helping the victims and will identify the victims to the relief authorities. Singh has appealed to the chief Minister to make all party Relief and Rehabilitation committee and suggested relief should be distributed under Natural Calamity which has got special categories for relief to the victims who died, injured, houses totally and partially collapsed , lands washed, crops, vegetable, fruits plants and animals permanent and partially damaged by this natural calamity and also relief to the students for buying new books and uniforms in each village and block from Lakhanpur to Akhnoor and in all newly created blocks and Tehsils and districts of J&K.
Former Minister has appreciated the role of central govt, some chief ministers and business houses for funding liberally for the national calamity in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
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