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PUNJAB NEWS EXPRESS | September 21, 2025 05:43 PM

Beyond Politics, Centre Stands Firmly With Punjab and Its Farmers: Union Minister Shripad Naik

PATIALA: Union Minister Shripad Naik, accompanied by Ex-Union Minister Smt. Preneet Kaur, today visited the flood-affected villages of Sanaur constituency, including Sirkapra, Ratta Khera, and Mehmoodpur Roorke. The delegation interacted with residents and farmers to review the extensive damage caused by recurring floods and heavy rainfall.

During the visit, villagers apprised the leaders of the extensive destruction to farmland, houses, and infrastructure. They highlighted that most link roads beyond Devigarh had been Damaged, severely disrupting connectivity for farmers, students, and local residents. They further raised the issue of the collapse of the Sirkapda bridge (pully), which has left entire areas cut off and in urgent need of reconstruction. Families from Kharabgarh and Rattakheeda informed the delegation that many houses had been destroyed, leaving them without shelter and in need of permanent housing solutions.

Union Minister Shripad Naik instructed the administration to conduct a detailed survey of damages to houses, farmlands, and infrastructure. He assured that the report would be personally submitted to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). He further assured that additional compensation would be extended and that affected families would be covered under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) to ensure permanent housing relief.

Addressing the press, Shri Naik emphasized that the recurring flood threats from the Tangri and Ghaggar rivers will be addressed on priority. He assured that channelizing and desilting works will be taken up with the Central Water Commission to provide a lasting solution. He reiterated that the Central Government has already provided a special relief package of ₹1, 600 crore to Punjab, in addition to ₹12, 000 crore released under the SDRF funds. “Under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji, Punjab, Punjabis, and farmers remain the top priority of the Government of India. Beyond politics, all efforts are being made to provide relief, rehabilitation, and permanent solutions, ” he said.

Expressing her gratitude, Smt. Preneet Kaur thanked the Union Minister for visiting the affected villages on priority and reassured residents that the Central Government is in constant touch with the state. She added that the Central Water Commission will soon conduct a detailed review to work out long-term and sustainable measures for Patiala district, including strengthening embankments and improving river management.

 

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