Punjab Floods 2025
In September 2025, Punjab faced its worst flooding in over three decades, significantly damaging agriculture and affecting nearly two million people, raising concerns about government preparedness and responses to natural disasters.
Why This Matters
The scale of destruction and humanitarian impact will drive public interest and concern, prompting widespread discussions and calls for accountability on social media.
Public Sentiment Summary
The public response to the Punjab floods shows a strong sense of frustration and disappointment regarding government negligence and lack of preparedness. Many individuals feel abandoned and are rallying around each other for support while calling for accountability and significant change in the political system. There is a prevailing sentiment of helplessness and anger directed at both state and central governments.
Highlighted Comments
Why Punjab is given stepmotherly treatment? What is the use of paying taxes?
This is bloody man made calamity...
Punjab is not getting help from govt we are helping ourselves...
Water always flows towards lower areas, which is why localities experience flooding.
This is not just nature’s fury — it’s human negligence.
For everything these stupid citizens especially GenZ will blame the central government irrespective whichever party is in central. For all this the state government is fully responsible.
Stop paying taxes and use them for your own safety.. What's even the use of paying govt so much if this is what they in result?
Sad to see punjab from richest state in india to seeing days like this 🙏
Hasn't anyone here heard of climate change? Economic development is the sole reason for climate change.
Parties Involved
- State Government
- Central Government
What the people want
State Government: You must take immediate action to address the needs of the affected population and demonstrate accountability for your lack of preparedness.
Central Government: It's crucial for you to provide substantial support to Punjab, ensuring that such crises are effectively managed in the future.