"For the Ganga rejuvenation project, Rs 20,000 crore were announced, then why only Rs 2,350 crore for the entire northeast," the former chief minister asked and demanded Rs 50,000 crore for tackling floods caused by the Brahmaputra.
The prime minister had yesterday announced a package of Rs 2,350 crore for all northeastern states hit by floods and immediate release of Rs 250 crore for flood-hit Assam.
Gogoi today said, "I think the Assam government did not present the proper picture before the Prime Minister. Modi said he sympathised with Assam and the northeastern states, then why only over Rs 2,000 crore (announced for flood-hit states)."
"He (Modi) only sheds crocodile tears for the region. For five states, he stayed only for five hours. Why didn't he go and listen to the 'Mann Ki Baat' of the flood victims," the Congress leader asked.
Gogoi today said, "I came to know that during yesterday's meeting (with the PM), the entire presentation was given by the chief secretary. It should have been by the minister concerned. The state water resources minister only addressed a press conference after Modi left."
Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal had presented to the prime minister a loss of Rs 3,888 crore loss due to the latest floods, but did not submit any memorandum.
Gogoi also sought clarity on the Rs 250 crore announced for Assam and asked if it was a new fund or just the state's due share.
Gogoi also alleged that the Central flood funds sanctioned during his tenure as the chief minister were not released then, but slowly being given to the state now.
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