UP government delayed submission of drought report: Radha Mohan Singh
Radha Mohan Singh claimed that the state provided a report on the drought late, which would lead to the delay in relief package.

The Union minister said the state had submitted its report only last Friday.
Singh, who was here to pay tributes to former MP and head of Gorakhnath peeth Mahant Avaidyanath, in a reply to a question, said the state government gave a report regarding 44 drought-affected districts very late, and it would take time for the Centre to take decision on the drought relief package.
He said that now agriculture, irrigation, food and finance departments of the Centre would do an assessment of the calamity in the affected districts and submit their reports.
Singh alleged that the state government was lax towards the farmers and claimed that the Union government had given a package of Rs 565 crore for agriculture development of which it could utilise only Rs 334 crore.
He said that after that the Centre would hold a meeting and take any decision on the relief package, on the basis of the report.
He said that in such a situation it takes time to complete the process and added that the Centre was preparing an action plan to increase productivity and development of cash crops and fisheries in UP, specially in the eastern parts of the state.
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