PIL in SC for immediate reliefs to J&K flood victims

NEW DELHI : A plea was today filed in the Supreme Court seeking directions to the Centre and the Jammu and Kashmir Government for providing immediate reliefs including cash and medicines to flood victims in the State.

The PIL, filed by J&K National Panthers Party chief and senior advocate Bhim Singh, has also sought a direction to the Centre that the floods in the State be declared as “natural calamity and national disaster” keeping in view the enormous devastation.

The plea, which could be heard during the week, has also sought a direction to the Centre “to depute the National Disaster Committee to monitor the distribution of essential goods as well as other relief to the flood affected people at district level”.

“All the affected people may be issued relief in cash and kind including medical facility” in the state by the Centre till they are in a position to return to their homes, it said.

“All the prisoners whose families have been affected by floods should be released on parole so that they are able to assist their families in their rehabilitation,” it said.

The plea has said the lives and liberty of nearly one crore residents is under “threat of liquidation”.

“… It is only intervention of the Union of India which can save millions of people from death and destruction… Because the State machinery has failed to meet the challenge to the havoc caused by the unprecedented floods in J&K,” the PIL said.

Immediate relief is needed particularly in rural areas of the Valley, it said, adding that the Centre be asked to monitor the rehabilitation work.

It also said that the Centre should involve the disaster management forces like National Disaster Response Force for complete rehabilitation of the flood victims.

“… All students studying at different levels in Kashmir Valley and in Jammu should be provided with sufficient financial aid to resume their studies…,” it said. (AGENCIES)