AAP MLAs, MPs and ministers donating one-month salary

AAP MLAs, MPs and ministers donating one-month salary
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All Aam Aadmi Party AAP MPs, MLAs and ministers will donate their onemonth salary for the relief work in flood ravaged Kerala, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday, and also urged the city government employees to contribute at least oneday salary for the cause

New Delhi: All Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MPs, MLAs and ministers will donate their one-month salary for the relief work in flood-ravaged Kerala, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday, and also urged the city government employees to contribute at least one-day salary for the cause.

On Friday Chief Minister had announced Rs 10 crore relief for the Kerala. He said that sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) offices will act as collection centres for clothes, blankets etc.

Kejriwal also assured the resident commissioner of Kerala that his government will provide any further help needed by the State. "Held a meeting with Resident Commissioner of Kerala to find out requirements.

Delhi government will send water and dry food. All SDM offices will act as collection centres for clothes, bedsheets and blankets," he said. In a tweet, Kejriwal on Saturday said, "All AAP MLAs, MPs and ministers (are) donating one-month salary for Kerala."

Kejriwal appealed to the public to make donations to the crisis-hit state. The Delhi Chief Minister also spoke to his Kerala counterpart Pinarayi Vijayan. "Spoke to Kerala CM. Delhi govt is making a contribution of Rs 10 crore.

I sincerely appeal to everyone to donate generously for our brothers and sisters in Kerala (sic)," Kejriwal tweeted on Friday. Saurabh Bharadwaj, MLA of Greater Kailash, committed donation of a total of Rs 53,500 for relief work while MLA of Jangpura Praveen Kumar has asked Delhi Speaker if he could donate Rs one crore from MLA local area development fund.

This is the deadliest deluge in Kerala in close to a century, which has claimed 194 lives since August 8. A body blow has been dealt to the scenic state, with its infrastructure, standing crops and tourism facilities severely hit. Over 3.14 lakh people have been moved to relief camps.

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