Is PM Modi Overlooking the Flood Devastation in Punjab?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Punjab Finance Minister condemns PM Modi's inaction on flood relief.
- Pending funds of Rs 60,000 crore remain unaddressed.
- Punjab BJP criticized for focusing on political rallies.
- Severe flooding affects multiple districts, requiring immediate relief efforts.
- Historical context highlights Punjab's resilience in crises.
Chandigarh, Sep 1 (NationPress) Punjab's Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday for neglecting the severe damage inflicted by floods in Punjab, a region that has consistently confronted the nation’s challenges.
He also denounced Union Home Minister Amit Shah for failing to provide any assurance regarding the release of the pending funds amounting to Rs 60,000 crore or a relief package in response to Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s recent letter, which requested these overdue funds.
“What is even more regrettable is that instead of advocating for assistance from the Central government, the Punjab BJP is preoccupied with holding political rallies,” Cheema stated during a press conference.
While showcasing a cheque for Rs 50 lakh from the Excise and Taxation Department aimed at supporting the Chief Minister's Relief Fund for flood victims, Cheema emphasized that while the Punjab government, its agencies, and the citizens are collaboratively confronting this natural calamity, the BJP-led Central government is blatantly overlooking the state.
He expressed his disappointment that although the Prime Minister, who readily tweets birthday greetings, has yet to acknowledge the disaster impacting Punjab. Cheema also critiqued Punjab BJP leaders, including state President Sunil Jakhar, working President Ashwani Sharma, and Union Minister of State Ravneet Singh Bittu, for focusing on political rallies in Samrala rather than urging their central leadership to take action.
“The leaders of the Punjab BJP should feel ashamed of this behavior,” he remarked. Presenting the letter from Chief Minister Mann to the Prime Minister, Cheema detailed the over Rs 60,000 crore owed to the state from GST compensation and the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, among others.
He mentioned that the Chief Minister had also requested amendments to the guidelines for providing support under the State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) and the National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF) to ensure adequate compensation for those affected by the floods. Cheema noted that while the Home Minister did have a phone conversation with the Chief Minister, no guarantees were made regarding the release of the overdue funds or assistance for the flood victims.
Recalling Punjab’s bravery during conflicts in 1962, 1965, 1971, and most recently in 2025, Cheema stressed that the state’s border areas experienced significant assaults during the conflict with Pakistan, yet the Punjabis responded with unwavering valor. He expressed his discontent that the Union government “now seems to be ignoring Punjab’s plight.” He highlighted that the floods, which are the worst in nearly four decades, have devastated significant regions of the state, including Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Amritsar, Tarn Taran, Kapurthala, and Jalandhar.
The Punjab cabinet, according to Minister Cheema, is diligently working to provide relief and rehabilitation. In response to questions from the media, he confirmed that 29 individuals have lost their lives and that Deputy Commissioners are evaluating the damage. However, he emphasized that the immediate focus must remain on delivering relief supplies and continuing rescue operations. –IANS