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Wayanad landslides: Both LDF, UDF ask their MLAs, MPs to donate in CM relief fund

Kerala's political rivals set aside differences to donate to Chief Minister's Disaster Relief Fund after landslides in Wayanad. ₹53 crore raised.

Updated on: Aug 08, 2024 01:22 am IST
By , Kochi
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The rival Left Democratic Front (LDF) and United Democratic Front (UDF) coalitions in Kerala are known to rarely agree with each other, but in the backdrop of the massive landslides in Wayanad, which killed over 220 people, the political differences have faded over the question of making donations to the Chief Minister’s Disaster Relief Fund (CMDRF).

Volunteers carry boxes of rations to a relief camp, after landslides hit several villages in Wayanad district, in Meppadi, in the southern state of Kerala (REUTERS)

After the tragedy struck, the office of chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan had appealed to people worldwide to donate to the CMDRF to assist the state government in providing relief and rehabilitation to the kin of the victims and the survivors.

The CM’s office stated that over 53 crore was received in the CMDRF in the space of a week.

In past years, the CMDRF has attracted controversy over allegations that funds from it collected for disaster management were being used for other purposes. Though complaints in this regard were filed with the Lokayukta, the bench dismissed them stating that there is no truth to the allegations.

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The LDF leadership has also directed its MLAs and MPs to donate one month of their salary for Wayanad victims and survivors.

Satheesan said, “More than the BJP, we go head to head with the LDF and the government on most issues. But I feel this is not the time to speak politics or criticise the government. We cannot even think about it right now. We can criticise the government later. Right now, we are constantly speaking to the CM and the ministers on how we can help the government machinery on tackling the issue.”

At the same time, Satheesan added that funds in the CMDRF should be constantly audited and orders be issued that the money not be used for other purposes.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Vishnu Varma

Vishnu Varma is Assistant Editor and reports from Kerala for the Hindustan Times. He has 10 years of experience writing for print and digital platforms and has worked at The New York Times, NDTV and The Indian Express in the past. He specialises in longform reportage at the intersections of politics, crime, social commentary and environment.

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