"The state government has miserably failed in addressing the problems of the fishermen. Even as 400 boats of the fishermen were badly damaged in the cyclone, 600 boats have gone missing," Reddy, who visited the harbour area ravaged by the cyclone, told reporters here.
The government should bear the cost of repairing the damaged boats and should pay an ex-gratia of Rs 20,000 per family till the boats are set for sail and their economic activity is restored, he said.
Criticising the TDP government, Jagan said, "It is very sad that the state government is yet to begin the work to assess the loss and damage caused by 'Hudhud'. The magnitude of the loss and tragedy is very high. Strong gales have blown away roof tops, but no enumeration was done as to how many houses were damaged and how much compensation is to be paid to the victims," he alleged.