CHANDIGARH, Sept. 11 -- Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring on Wednesday accused both the central and state governments of failing the people of Punjab during the recent floods, which caused widespread destruction estimated at thousands of crores of rupees. Addressing a press conference, Warring said that while CM Bhagwant Mann was hospitalised during the crisis, the rest of the state government was virtually missing in action. "It was a complete failure and incompetence of the CM and his government. They failed the people before the crisis, during the crisis and even now after the crisis," Warring said. He criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Rs.1,600 crore flood relief package, calling it inadequate compared to the massive losses suffered in Punjab. He also dismissed the PM's mention of a Rs.12,000 crore disaster relief fund as misleading, saying it was a routine allocation to all states and not a special grant. Warring alleged that the Punjab government had already exhausted its share of the disaster relief fund, using it for other expenses such as salaries, leaving nothing for actual disaster management. HTC...