The incident has added to concerns regarding the mishandling of relief supplies during the flood crisis
Karimganj : Amidst ongoing disputes over the distribution of flood relief materials in Assam, a new controversy has emerged in Karimganj involving the disappearance of 144 sacks of cow fodder intended for cattle affected by the floods.
The incident has added to concerns regarding the mishandling of relief supplies during the flood crisis. Reports indicate that the animal feed, allocated for flood-affected areas, mysteriously vanished, leading to allegations of misappropriation. Local residents have expressed dismay over the recurring incidents of relief materials going missing amid the havoc caused by the floods.
According to sources, residents approached the veterinary office seeking assistance, where tensions escalated during a confrontation with a woman in the office. The woman allegedly cited instructions from a minister regarding the distribution of the feed, sparking further contention.
In light of these developments, locals are demanding a comprehensive investigation into the matter, urging the Chief Minister to intervene and ensure accountability for the handling of relief operations. The incident underscores challenges in ensuring transparent and efficient management of relief efforts during natural disasters like floods.