has slammed the Himachal Pradesh government after making 바카라50-60바카라 failed attempts to donate money online for relief, claiming that the state cannot even run properly the fund set up for it.
바카라Such a shame,바카라 she said on microblogging site 바카라X바카라 on Thursday night.
The actor, who hails from the hill state, however, managed to make the donation of Rs 5 lakh online and posted a screen shot indicating this.
Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu바카라s office pooh-poohed her claim, suggesting that this could be just a technical hitch.
바카라Trying to donate for the Himachal floods disaster but the government there can't even run aapada rahat kosh properly, such a shame, after trying the whole day more than 50-60 times could only donate some amount,바카라 she posted, targeting the Congress-run state.
When contacted, Naresh Chauhan, the media advisor to the CM, said, 바카라We don바카라t want to comment on Kangana's tweet. People have donated over Rs 200 crore towards the state disaster relief fund, a part of which was donated online and no such issue has come to our notice바카라.
"If there is some technical glitch it could be resolved. And people from all walks of life and even state governments have contributed towards the fund, which is being used for relief and rehabilitation,바카라 he said.
Last month, Bollywood star Aamir Khan contributed Rs 25 lakh to the state바카라s disaster relief fund.
The governments of Assam, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Bihar, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh donated a total of over Rs 80 crore to help with relief and rehabilitation.
Temple trusts, NGOs and others have also come forward to help.
Heavy rains in the months of July and August caused huge damage to roads, water supply projects and houses. Over 300 people have died in the state in rain-related incidents since the monsoon began on June 24.
Sukhu has claimed that the state suffered losses of about Rs 12,000 crore. The state government has announced a special relief package of Rs 4,500 crore for the affected people.