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Punjab

Partap Singh Bajwa blames Bhagwant Mann govt for Broken Compensation Promises

ASHOK KAURA | August 28, 2025 05:32 AM

PHAGWARA: Partap Singh Bajwa, Leader of Opposition, Punjab, today visited flood-affected families and farmlands in Sultanpur Lodhi. During his visit, he met villagers and farmers who have lost everything and directly called out the AAP government for its failure to protect Punjab from yet another devastating flood.

Speaking to the media, Bajwa said, “I saw the pain and destruction with my own eyes. Entire farmlands are under water, homes are destroyed, and thousands have been displaced. Yet, the Bhagwant Mann government is busy issuing press releases instead of delivering real relief.”

He accused the government of making tall claims with no ground impact. “They boasted about spending ₹230 crore on flood prevention, desilting 4, 766 km of waterways, constructing over a thousand check dams, planting bamboo saplings, and storing sandbags. But when the floods came, these measures collapsed like a house of cards. Villages are drowning, and farmers have been left helpless, ” Bajwa added.

Bajwa also targeted Water Resources Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal, saying, “The Minister claimed ₹276 crore spent on 1, 220 projects, GIS-mapped sandbags, check dams, and high-tech SCADA systems. But as I travelled today, I saw no protection, no preparedness, and no relief for the victims. These were hollow boasts made to mislead the people.”

Highlighting the scale of the crisis, Bajwa said, “Hundreds of villages in the area have farmland submerged. Seven entire villages in Pathankot and Gurdaspur have been cut off. In Kapurthala alone, 8, 000 people displaced, with thousand acres of paddy destroyed. This is not just a natural disaster — it is a man-made failure due to the Mann government’s negligence.”

Bajwa reminded the media of CM Mann’s own promises. “Bhagwant Mann once said his government would compensate even for goats and hens. Yet farmers who have lost entire crops and livestock have not received a single rupee. Special girdawaris and full compensation remain just paper announcements, ” he said.

Adding a human dimension to the tragedy, Bajwa recounted, “A lady shared her pain with us and said she had to pawn her earrings just to rent a boat and rescue her family, while the government continues to sleep.”

He further lambasted the CM for being absent during the crisis. “Despite repeated warnings of heavy monsoon rains, the government stayed reactive instead of preparing in advance. Illegal mining continues along riverbanks, weakening embankments. And when Punjab needed leadership, the Chief Minister was missing in action, ” Bajwa remarked.

Laying out his demands, Bajwa said, “The government must immediately release ₹51, 000 per acre for farmers who have suffered total crop loss and ₹31, 000 per acre for partial damage. At least 60% compensation should be given right away without waiting for any approvals. Compensation for livestock and property damages must also be delivered without any delay. Enough of hollow announcements — Punjab’s people need real support today.”

Concluding his visit, Bajwa said, “Punjab does not need more empty promises and photo ops. While Mann and Goyal talk about tech-driven achievements, it is the common people of Punjab who are drowning. Accountability is long overdue.”

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