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Not getting Centre’s help over floods, says Mamata

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday described the flood situation in the northern districts as “alarming” and claimed that the state had been deprived of Central assistance to deal with the natural calamity. She said her government was...
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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee meets family members of a man who was killed during lightning in Siliguri on Sunday. PTI
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday described the flood situation in the northern districts as “alarming” and claimed that the state had been deprived of Central assistance to deal with the natural calamity.

She said her government was dealing with the deluge on a war footing. “North Bengal is reeling under flood. Districts such as Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri and Alipurduar have been affected. Due to heavy rain in catchment areas of Kosi river, places in Bihar, and Malda and Dakshin Dinajpur districts of West Bengal will be affected in the near future,” she said on her way to Siliguri.

Accusing the Centre of not helping the state in fighting the calamities, she said: “It did not take up maintenance work of Farakka barrage and its water-bearing capacity has reduced to a great extent despite our repeated reminders.” In the evening, she held a review meeting in Siliguri with senior officers of the state government and took stock of the evolving situation. Following the meeting when reporters asked whether she would reach out to the Centre again, Banerjee said: “If I write to the PM, one of his ministers will reply. This is not correct. Maybe, I will then correct that again and send another letter.”

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Banerjee had written twice to PM Narendra Modi after the flood broke out in the state. The CM said an alert had been issued for six districts, including Malda, Uttar and Dakshin Dinajpur, Murshidabad, Coochbehar, as water was being released from a barrage on the Kosi river.

To ensure farmers don’t incur losses, she said her government has extended the deadline for getting crop insurance till October 31. Banerjee said she will continue to monitor the flood situation. “Durga Puja is coming. It is a big festival but we must not forget those reeling under the floods,” she added.

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