Deccan Chronicle

Pinarayi denies bias in compensati­on

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Thiruvanan­thapuram, Aug. 9: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has dismissed the Opposition allegation that there was discrimina­tion in providing compensati­on to victims of Rajamala landslide and the victims of aircraft crash at Karipur.

The solatium announced for landslide victims was an interim one and the state government will “hold together” those who have lost everything, Vijayan said at a press meet on Saturday.

The state government had announced a solatium of `5 lakh to the families of those killed in the landslide and `10 lakh to the families of those who lost their lives in the plane crash.

Vijayan said since the rescue operations were still on for missing persons in the landslide in high range Idukki district and the government was yet to makea final assessment of the loss incurred.

“At Rajamala, we have declared the initial financial assistance. There the rescue operations are not over yet. We need to hold them together as we have the responsibi­lity of taking care of those who lost everything. We also need to ensure their livelihood and rebuild their lives,” Vijayan had said in the press meet.

The Opposition Congress and other parties had alleged discrimint­ion in providing compensati­on to the victims of two tragedies which happened within hours of each other. The Opposition had also criticised the Chief Minister’s visit to Karipur on Saturday to meet those injured in the air crash but not the landslide victims in Idukki.

Vijayan had said that the priority of the government was to finish the rescue operations. “The rescue operations are still on there at Rajamala and our ministers are there cordinatio­ng the rescue and search operations. But the rescue operations at Karipur were finished,” Vijayan said. Revenue Minister E. Chandrashe­karan and electricit­y minister M.M. Mani are camping in Idukki and coordinati­ng the rescue operations.

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