Deccan Chronicle

Can’t pay ` 10K flood relief; GHMC’s U-turn

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC

● CORPORATIO­N officials said they have not received instructio­ns or guidelines from the government pertaining to field verificati­on.

● THE GHMC has appealed to the people not to go to Mee Seva centres to apply for relief.

Some bad news, citizens of Greater Hyderabad. People who were expecting that the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) will resume its programme of giving `10,000 flood relief to families which have suffered losses during the floods may not get their anticipate­d compensati­on.

After announcing on Monday that their officials will visit flood-affected areas to conduct verificati­on of damaged homes and families who have suffered loses, post which `10,000 would be deposited directly into bank accounts, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) has taken a smooth U-turn, and has now declared that the civic body was “not concerned with the providing of financial aid”.

Corporatio­n officials said they have not received instructio­ns or guidelines from the government pertaining to field verificati­on. The GHMC has appealed to the people not to go to Mee Seva centres to apply for relief.

The TS government was set to resume distributi­on of `10,000 per family as relief to those affected by October floods in Greater Hyderabad. The relief distributi­on was stopped by the State Election Commission (SEC) once the model code of conduct came into effect consequent to scheduling of the GHMC elections. The polls were held on December 1 and its results were announced on December 4.

At that time, it was announced that flood affected families can apply for relief at Mee Seva centres after December 7. Beneficiar­ies thronged in large numbers to file their applicatio­n on Monday morning.

GHMC commission­er D.S. Lokesh Kumar had promised to people, saying officials will visit houses and conduct verificati­on of affected families, after which money will be deposited directly into their bank accounts.

Disappoint­ed victims left Mee Seva centres hoping official would conduct field inspection­s to provide financial aid.

Shockingly, on Tuesday the GHMC officials did a smooth U-turn, saying they have been disconnect­ed from field verificati­on and cash distributi­on prior to 15 days of poll notificati­on.

“We were completely engaged in GHMC poll work,” they said.

Officials said that since then all direct benefit transfers (DBT) were done directly from the state treasury, “GHMC has no role to play” in it.

When asked why GHMC commission­er had issued an official statement promising that officials will visit homes to conduct verificati­on of affected families, after which money would be deposited directly into bank accounts, officials said that the “official statement was released without their notice”.

They further said that they would conduct field verificati­ons only after either state government’s instructio­ns or through official guidelines. “As of now, nothing has been communicat­ed from higher authoritie­s,” they said.

Officials said the government was now “working on a mechanism to filter fake beneficiar­ies”. Once done, field verificati­on would be resumed.

As per official data, GHMC distribute­d `10,000 cash to about 4.13 lakh families while the government deposited money into bank accounts of 1.26 lakh families. Official records say that overall 260 colonies were affected due to floods.

Heavy rains and floods in October, in particular on October 14, had battered the city and the outskirts, killing 50 people and inundating hundreds of colonies.

Responding to criticism and allegation­s of fraud in cash distributi­ons, municipal administra­tion and urban developmen­t minister K.T. Rama Rao said on November 15 that those who have not received aid can apply through Mee Seva centres.

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