
Himachal Pradesh Assembly’s Plea for National Disaster Declaration.pic/ ANI
Amidst the devastating aftermath of heavy rains in Himachal Pradesh, the state’s assembly has taken a significant step by passing a resolution, appealing to the central government for the declaration of a “national disaster.” This decisive move, spearheaded by Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu during the monsoon session, received unanimous approval through a voice vote.
Seeking Relief for Rain-Induced Havoc
Himachal Pradesh finds itself grappling with the profound consequences of severe monsoon rains, which have wreaked havoc across the state. The resolution, requesting the national disaster declaration, is a vital stride towards procuring much-needed relief for the affected regions.
Allocating Resources for Recovery
Integral to this resolution is Chief Minister Sukhu’s request for a substantial relief package, amounting to ₹12,000 crore, aimed at mitigating the extensive damage inflicted by the relentless rains. This allocation seeks to expedite the recovery and rehabilitation efforts crucial for the state’s restoration.
Diverging Views Amidst Consensus
Although the assembly passed the resolution, it was not without its sare of political disagreements. Opposition leader Jai Ram Thakur accused the Congress-led state government of politicizing the disaster situation. While not opposing the resolution per se, Thakur questioned the rationale behind declaring the situation a national disaster, emphasizing the need to express gratitude to the Union government for its support during the crisis.
Counting the Costs in Himachal Pradesh
The unrelenting monsoon rains have inflicted substantial financial losses on Himachal Pradesh, with the state estimating damages to be around ₹12,000 crore due to rain-induced calamities. These staggering losses necessitated the state’s plea for assistance and recognition of the situation as a national disaster, in order to streamline recovery efforts.
Tackling the Crisis Head-On
The passage of this resolution underscores the state’s unwavering commitment to confront the ongoing crisis and provide essential relief to the affected communities. By seeking national disaster status, Himachal Pradesh aims to streamline support and allocate necessary resources for the comprehensive recovery and reconstruction of the affected areas.
Collective Effort for Relief
The resolution’s unanimous approval highlights the assembly’s collective determination to secure financial support and resources for the state’s recovery endeavors. This measure seeks to ensure timely assistance to those bearing the brunt of the devastating monsoon rains.
Solidarity Amidst Adversity
In the face of a natural disaster, the resolution passed by the Himachal Pradesh Assembly serves as a poignant reminder of the state’s unity and determination. It reinforces their resolve to overcome challenges and work tirelessly towards the welfare and recovery of their people.
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