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Pakistani lawmakers accuse flood relief favoring landowners, demanding fairer aid distribution.
Pakistani lawmakers in the Punjab Assembly jointly criticized the government’s flood relief distribution, alleging it favored landowners and excluded landless families despite widespread damage.
Lawmakers from multiple parties accused officials of bias, with some claiming political manipulation in survey lists.
The government denied favoritism, stating compensation of PKR 500,000 to 1 million is available for displaced families, including those in riverine areas, with alternate land and livestock support provided.
Officials pledged to review implementation.
Critics also highlighted inadequate long-term disaster planning and a poorly timed school start policy.
Los legisladores paquistaníes acusan a la ayuda por inundaciones de favorecer a los terratenientes, exigiendo una distribución más justa de la ayuda.