In a meeting held on Friday, the standing committee agreed unanimously that the unprecedented nature's fury in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh be declared a "national calamity" and urged the Centre to extend all support to the two states in relief and rehabilitation operations.
The meeting, chaired by the committee head M Venkaiah Naidu of the Bharatiya Janata Party, also suggested more helicopters be pressed into service to evacuate the stranded people.
Naidu wrote a letter to Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde enumerating the various suggestions of the standing committee. He also talked to Shinde on the phone later and requested that he ask the railway ministry to run free trains for the people from other states who are stranded in Uttarakhand.
The panel also agreed the Lok Sabha Speaker and the Rajya Sabha Chairperson relax norms of members of Parliament local area development scheme fund disbursal so that MPs can contribute from their share to Uttarakhand.
Naidu has already donated Rs 50 Lakh from his MPLAD fund. He met some of the rescued people in Andhra Bhawan in New Delhi and asked them about their problems.
Meanwhile, L K Advani, who is also a member of the standing committee, also talked to Shinde requesting that he take measures to rescue some members of the Shivgiri Mutt of Kerala who had gone to Uttarkhand. Their whereabouts are still unknown.
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