₹500-crore aid to Kerala is ‘too little, too late’, says Congress

Claiming that PM Modi spent ₹5,000 crore on his publicity and ₹35 crore on his fitness videos, Congress leader Jaiveer Shergill has demanded that Kerala floods be declared as a national calamity

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The Congress on Monday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging that he was playing politics on the issue of flood relief, and asked him to show large-heartedness in providing more central assistance to flood-hit Kerala as the ₹500-crore aid was "too little, too late".


Congress leader Jaiveer Shergill asked the Prime Minister to declare the Kerala floods as a national calamity.

"The large-heartedness Prime Minister Narendra Modi shows in self-promotion, advertisement and propaganda, he should show the same large-heartedness towards Kerala in giving the relief fund and providing the assistance that it requires.

"...(the aid announced by the prime minister) is a classic case of too little, too late. A state which is witnessing a disaster of over ₹19,000 crore has only got a paltry sum of ₹ 500 crore from Narendra Modi who has spent ₹5,000 crore on his self-promotion and publicity, ₹35 crore on his fitness videos, ₹1,100 crore on BJP headquarters," he said.

Shergill said everybody in the nation has risen to the occasion to help Kerala except Narendra Modi, "who is busy playing petty politics in such a disaster".

He said the Prime Minister by "mistreating" Kerala by not extending a helping hand has once again displayed that "he does not believe in the spirit of cooperative federalism or the spirit of 'Team India'."


With PTI inputs

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