Controversy Over Quality of Kerala Disaster Housing Project

Kerala's Revenue Minister K Rajan refuted reports of structural cracks in houses built for disaster victims, clarifying minor dampness. Rigorous quality checks were cited to ensure durability. Despite allegations of oversight by a house owner and criticism from the Youth Congress, the government promises continued support for affected families.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Wayanad | Updated: 18-04-2026 20:18 IST | Created: 18-04-2026 20:18 IST
Controversy Over Quality of Kerala Disaster Housing Project
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Kerala's Revenue Minister K Rajan firmly dismissed allegations of structural damage in government-built houses for disaster victims, stating that only minor issues were identified. He stressed rigorous standards upheld during construction, such as 58 quality checks.

Despite these measures, minor dampness was noted on one terrace, leading to further water retention tests. Rajan assured the public that such occurrences are rare and promptly addressed, reinforcing the government's commitment to quality.

However, the situation sparked criticism from opposition figures, claiming lapses in project implementation. The state government remains steadfast in its promise to support families affected by previous natural disasters.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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