I do not have any cabinet: Kangana Ranaut on Mandi disaster relief; Congress slams BJP MP for 'insensitivity'
Shimla/IBNS: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Kangana Ranaut on Sunday courted a row after the actress-politician said she had no "cabinet" or "funds" to provide relief to the people in the flood-hit areas of Himachal Pradesh's Mandi.
Kangana on Sunday visited the flood-hit areas where the Mandi MP claimed she was helpless in providing relief to the areas in the Congress-ruled state.
आज मंडी लोक सभा के करसोग विधान सभा में आपदा प्रभावित क्षेत्रों का दौरा किया, सनारली, कुट्टी, मेगली (करसोग पुराना बाज़ार) में तीनों जगहों पर बादल फटने से हुई त्रासदी का जायज़ा लिया।
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) July 6, 2025
जानमाल, स्वार्जित संपत्ति, पशुधन क्षति देख बहुत ही दुखी हूं। इस प्राकृतिक त्रासदी के बारे आदरणीय… pic.twitter.com/HNj33SYtCG
Speaking to ANI, the 39-year-old said, "Whether it's disaster relief or disaster itself, I do not have any cabinet... I have two brothers who are always with me and they are my cabinet (laughs). In my scope of work, I can only bring my own relief funds from the Centre. Neither I have funds for disaster relief nor a cabinet nor authority.
"An MP has limited work restricted to Parliament. I reach out to people with empathy but people responsible (for the relief) shy away from taking responsibility. If any relief fund is allocated, it will come to the state government, not to me."
The Congress, which runs the government under Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, has called Kangana's remark "insensitive".
In its official handle, the Congress posted the ANI video and said, "Mandi's MP Kangana arrived there after several days and, laughing, said- 'What can I do, I don't have a cabinet position'. Please show some sensitivity, Kangana ji."
हिमाचल प्रदेश के मंडी में बादल फटने से भारी तबाही हुई है. लोग परेशान हैं, उनका सब कुछ उजड़ गया है.
— Congress (@INCIndia) July 6, 2025
मंडी की सांसद कंगना कई दिन बाद वहां पहुंचीं और हंसते हुए कहा- 'मैं क्या कर सकती हूं, मेरे पास कैबिनेट तो है नहीं'
कुछ तो संवेदना दिखाइए कंगना जी pic.twitter.com/btzPimukNa
At least 78 people have died in Himachal Pradesh since the onset of monsoon.
Mandi suffered the most as the highest number of deaths was reported from the town.
Landslides, cloudburst and flash floods have been reported in Mandi and other areas of the hill state.
Out of 78, 50 died in rain-related incidents while the remaining in road accidents.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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