Congress downplays Rahul's absence from Uttarakhand


New Delhi, Jun 21 (IANS): The Congress Friday downplayed the absence of party vice president Rahul Gandhi when a major tragedy has struck Uttarakhand and said the party's top leadership, including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and chief Sonia Gandhi, were monitoring the rescue and relief operations in the flood-hit hill state.

"It should not matter who has gone (to flood-hit areas) and who has not. The focus should be on rescue and relief operations. Both Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and party chief Sonia Gandhi are monitoring the situation. VIP visits hamper relief operations. Rahul Gandhi has not visited Uttarakhand keeping this in mind. He will visit as soon as the situation improves," Congress spokesperson Raj Babbar told reporters when asked about Rahul Gandhi's absence when both the party and the government are busy battling the massive tragedy.

Rahul Gandhi is reportedly out of the country.

Babbar said Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde would visit the flood-hit areas Saturday.

Both the prime minister and Sonia Gandhi had conducted an aerial survey of the flood-hit areas of Uttarakhand Wednesday.

"Sonia Gandhi has asked all Congress MPs to donate Rs.10 lakh each from their development fund for relief measures for Uttarakhand. This needs the permission of the Lok Sabha speaker Meira Kumar," said Babbar.

"A similar contribution is being planned from the party's legislators in the various states," he added.

Gandhi has also asked the Congress Seva Dal to set up two relief camps in Dehradun to coordinate the relief material coming from party units in various states.

"The entire focus is on rescue and relief operations before the weather worsens," said Babbar.

The met department has predicted heavy rains in the hill state June 23 onwards, which could impact the ongoing relief operations.

However, while focussing on the rescue and relief operations, the Congress spokesperson said the party would "ask questions and find out" if there were any lapses by the state government in responding to the met department's warnings of heavy rains there.

He added that keeping in mind that the region received around 375 percent more rainfall than the average, any disaster management system would have failed to cope with the massive tragedy.

Some 50,000 people are still stranded in the calamity-hit areas of Uttarakhand. The death toll so far is 207 "but more people could be buried in the debris", Shinde said Friday.

More than 34,000 people have been evacuated from Uttarakhand so far, he said.

Thousands are said to be missing in the state after unprecedented rains and cloudbursts led to landslides and flash floods.

Shinde said that according to a preliminary report, two cloud bursts in the area started the disaster.

  

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    PM and Sonia did aerial view of flood hit areas!!! Which helicopter they used? They should have rescued our Dearest Shobakka at least!!!!

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  • Avinash, Kasaragod/Bangalore

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    He is good for nothing. Just by adding 'Gandhi' as the surname everyone can't become Mahatma Gandhi

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  • Sudheer, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    Amul baby enjoying is Switzerland my dear friends. Uttrakand is under Congress & in central congres too. Amul babys secretary must have not informed him about this. By the way why he should cancel his pleasure trip because no election in Uttarakand.

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  • Praveen Kumaresh, Bengaluru.

    Sat, Jun 22 2013

    When Rome was burning Nero was Fiddling (playing violin).
    When UttaraKhand is drowning Uttara Kumara is Flying. (Uttara Kumara = A Boasting & Funny character of a Prince in Maha Bharata)

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