केरल बाढ़: नरेंद्र मोदी ने 700 करोड़ की मदद लौटाई UAE ने किया ऐसा काम हो...

Due to heavy rainfall and floods in Kerala, the life of people has become disrupted, torrential rains and floods have created a terrible catastrophe. In many areas flooding of flood water has become more serious. The situation has become very bad there. So far 370 people have died due to heavy rains and floods. The horrific pictures of floods are coming out from the whole state. Apart from the NDRF, the three forces of the Army are engaged in relief operations.



In this difficult time, people from all over the world including all the states of India are coming forward to help the people of Kerala. Although politics is being fiercely criticized for foreign aid. Indeed, a few days ago, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan claimed that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced the help of Rs 700 crore. After that the media report claimed that India has rejected the aid of Rs. 700 crore for the flood victims of the UAE.

Politics has been taking place in the last few days. The controversy over the offer of the offer of the UAE was not yet over, the UAE ambassador disclosed in an interview, stating that the United Arab Emirates has not officially made any such announcement in which help amount Also mention. UAE ambassador in India Ahmed Albana has said that no amount has been officially fixed for help so far.


Talking to The Indian Express, UAE Ambassador Ahmed Albana said, "Now there is an indication of how much help can be done by taking stock of the situation. The last amount has not yet been decided. "When the reporter asked him, 'Does this mean that the UAE had not announced the help of 700 crore rupees?' Replying, Alban said, 'Yes, this is absolutely correct. So far it has not been finalized nor has it been declared.

Ambassador Ahmad said that the relief operation being carried out after the floods in Kerala is being assessed, the amount being said in such a way can not be called 'final'. He further said, "We are familiar with the rules of financial help of India, so the committee created by the government is talking to the officials of the Government of India in this regard. Apart from this, the committee is also interacting with local officials for quick help. '

In fact, before the Chief Minister of Kerala P. Vijayan had said that Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zaid Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi has offered financial assistance of Rs 700 crore for the Kerala in a phone call with PM Modi. Ambassador Ahmad said that the process of fund allotment for Kerala relief work is in progress. He said that the committee has been constituted to assess the situation in Kerala, which is doing its job right now.

Opposition parties were frustrated

Let me tell you that a few days ago, the central government had said that they appreciate the foreign aid made for Kerala, but due to the current policies, they can not accept it. After this there was a lot of rhetoric between the Center and the Kerala government on this matter. Opposition parties including Congress and CPI (M) had targeted the center and asked him to remove barriers to accepting foreign aid for rain-affected Kerala, which included an offer of Rs 700 crore from UAE.

At the same time the government has justified its stand. The central government said that the amount of rupees 600 crores released for flood affected Kerala was only advance assistance and additional amount would be released after inter-ministerial team visits to the state to assess the loss. In a statement from the Home Ministry, it said, "It has been clarified that the Rs 600 crore released by the Center is only a pre-requisite assistance. Following assessment of the losses, additional assistance will be released from NDRF.

The Central Government released a relief of Rs. 600 crore for flood affected Kerala on Tuesday. Of these, five hundred crore were announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and 100 crore by Home Minister Rajnath Singh during his state tour. The Home Ministry said during the floods in Kerala, the Central Government provided assistance and relief material in a timely manner without any prejudice.

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