Omar himself drove the Home Minister and Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh around the waterlogged roads of Srinagar city which has been witnessing incessant rains over the past five days along with the rest of the state.
"The floods have caused a lot of damage. If this is the condition of city, what will be the situation in rural areas. I was told that this has happened after 50-60 years," said Rajnath Singh who assured the Chief Minister that the Centre stands firmly behind the state government at this crucial hour.
"The helicopter could not take off because of bad weather. So I went with the Chief Minister around the city," Singh, who arrived this morning, said before heading for Jammu.
"No politics should be played at this hour. After the water recedes, an inter-ministerial team will be sent to assess the damage. PM has given Rs two lakh to the kin of every person killed in the floods. I have told the state government to utilise Rs 1,100 crore of State Disaster Relief Fund which has 90 per cent of grant from the Centre," Singh told reporters here.
Accompanied by Minister of State in PMO Jitendra Singh, the Home Minister arrived this morning and went straight into a meeting with the Chief Minister in the technical area of the airport where both discussed steps to meet the situation arising out of the worst floods in the state in six decade that have claimed 100 lives so far.