Bhupendra Singh Hooda visited the flood -driven areas of the Yamunanagar district, the demand for special package

Yamunanagar, September 11 (IANS). Former Haryana minister and senior leader of the congress, Bhupendra Singh Hooda, visited the flood areas of the Yamunanagar district and revised the situation. During this time he met the residents in question and heard their problems. Bhupendra Singh Hooda said the flood caused great damage to the crops, homes and work of the farmers. He demanded from the Haryana government and the central government that immediate compensation and financial assistance should be provided to the farmers concerned. Hooda visited the flood sections by running a tractor and interacting directly with the people involved. He said that, in light of the damage done by floods, compensation of 60 to 70 thousand rupees should be given per field. I demand a special package for farmers affected by the central government. Bhupendra Singh Hooda insisted that the congress of the congress always stand with the public and will not leave people alone in crisis. Former Chief Minister Bhupendra Singh Hooda also told Paddy purchases from September 15. The government lowers market prices so that farmers can get relief. In addition, he also expressed his concern about the problem of migration and closure of small industrial units. Bhupendra Singh Hooda said that small industries are the backbone of the economy of Haryana, but due to the current policy, they either close to other states. Congress will also increase the voice of the people involved on this issue and fight against them. He takes a digging at the government and said that assistance work is delayed in areas affected by the flood, which increase the problems of the people. I call on the administration to provide immediate tools and financial assistance to the families involved so that they can bring their lives on track. Congress workers will provide all possible assistance to the people involved. The residents also put their problems in front of Bhupendra Singh Hooda and complained of a lack of government assistance. -Ians Aks/DSC shares this story -tags