Assam floods: Rahul Gandhi meets victims, promises to raise issue in parliament
Gandhi took a country-boat to cross over the stream of a river to meet the flood victims.
Guwahati: Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi on Thursday visited worst flood-hit district of North Lakhimpur in Assam and assured the victims to raise it in the parliament.
Gandhi who was on his way to Silchar in Barrak Valley to attend the funeral of veteran Congress leader Santosh Mohan Dev, landed at North Lakhimpur airport where leader of opposition in the Assam assembly Debabrata Saikia and other senior Congress leaders received him.
Gandhi took a country-boat to cross over the stream of a river to meet the flood victims. He also went to see the houses ravaged by floods in nearby villages.
Gandhi while talking to flood victims said, “Maine socha ki aap sab ke beech aakar dekhun ki kya nuksaan hua aur madad karun. Hum flood ka mudda parliament mein uthayenge (I thought of meeting you all and see how much loss has taken place and help. We’ll raise the flood issue in the Parliament).”
He said that it is the victims’ right to get compensation and if needed Congress will fight on their behalf. “Apka hak banta hai, apko compensation milna chahiye, aapki ladai hum ladenge (it is your right to get the compensation, we’ll fight for you).”
However, some of the flood victims who were waiting for Gandhi expressed their unhappiness also for not interacting with them.
“We were waiting for him for so long, but he left without talking to us. Even Assam Governor who visited us during the floods, heard our grievances but Gandhi could not spare even five minutes to listen to our grievances,” said angry women folks to local television reporters.
The Congress leader Bhupen Bora who accompanied Gandhi accused the state government of failure in giving adequate relief to the flood victims.
Earlier, former Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi alleged that state government has failed to present the real picture of the damage caused by the floods in Assam.
“For the Ganga rejuvenation project, the NDA government has allocated Rs 20,000 crore package but for entire northeastern states, Prime Minister announced a package of Rs. 2000 crore only,” said Gogoi.