Cong brass steps in to monitor relief
NEW DELHI: Unhappy over the Uttarakhand government’s performance in response to the disaster that struck almost a fortnight ago, the Congress leadership has decided to carry out strict monitoring of relief and rehabilitation work in the floodravaged state. The Congress government and especially chief minister Vijay Bahuguna had been at the centre of criticism for shoddy rescue work.
With complaints of delayed response and inadequate relief measures mounting, the party leadership decided to step in. Party general secretary in- charge of Uttarakhand affairs Ambika Soni rushed to the state for an on- the- spot assessment of the situation.
The All India Congress Committee has already set up a control room at Dehradun to monitor and accelerate relief work. Sources said Congress president Sonia Gandhi would be personally monitoring relief and rehabilitation measures. In her meetings with party leaders, including members of Parliament and assembly, Soni is learnt to have expressed displeasure with way the Bahuguna government and the state unit were handling the disaster relief operations.
“Relief and rehabilitation requires assessment as well as strict monitoring. We will also ensure that the money donated for relief work does not go waste,” a senior leader said.
Ever since winning the state from the BJP by a slender margin in 2012, the Congress party’s credibility has been dented by severe infighting.