Shimla, July 10 -- The controversy arising out of the "no cabinet, no funds" remark by BJP MP from Mandi Kangana Ranaut refuses to die down, as now state revenue minister Jagat Singh Negi has hit out against the actor-turned-politician, calling her recent visit to the devastation-hit Mandi as a "photo op". "She just came to click a few photographs and left. People on the ground know who is really working and who's just coming for a photo-op," Negi, who is also the horticulture minister, said while talking to mediapersons on Wednesday. He is the third leader from Congress to take a jibe at Kangana over her remark during her recent visit to Mandi to inspect the disaster-hit areas after PWD minister Vikramaditya Singh and Congress state president Pratibha Singh. "She is an elected MP from that area and should have clarity on what she wants to do for her region. Earlier, she was asking Jai Ram Ji if the roads are open or not. Nobody knewwhen exactly she was planning to visit. Perhaps she came only after the roads were cleared," said Negi. Providing an update on the disaster response in the state, Negi said while there had been no major rainfall-related damage since last evening, the overall monsoon toll remained severe. "As of today, around 1,200 houses, both pucca and kutcha, have been damaged. Around 174 roads are blocked, and while some have been cleared, fresh landslides continue to occur. This is a daily process - roads open and then close again," he said. In Mandi district alone, around 45 JCB machines have been deployed to restore road connectivity. "PWD has also mobilised large machinery and is working round-the-clock to open blocked routes. Many potable water projects have been hit and are under restoration, but new disruptions are also happening," he said. Relief and restoration efforts are being carried out by multiple departments. Army teams are also engaged in remote areas....