Shimla, Sept. 6 -- Having already faced losses to the tune of the 3,979 crore due to monsoon related damages, disaster hit Himachal government has turned to World Bank for assistance to help rebuild and rehabilitate the affected families. "The state government has prepared a project worth Rs.3,000 crore to obtain assistance from the World Bank for disaster management to help rebuild and rehabilitate the affected families," said chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu after concluding an aerial survey of disaster-affected areas of Mandi and Kullu districts on Friday. "We have not received any special package from the Centre. We are extending assistance to affected families from our own limited resource," said Sukhu and lashed out at Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) alleging them of politicising the disaster. He said that the government had requested the Centre to provide one bigha of forest land to each affected family to help them resettle in safer locations. Taking a dig at the saffron party, during his visit to disaster-affected areas of Kullu district, Sukhu said, "BJP leaders were active only on social media and they have done nothing on the ground for the disaster-hit people." Hitting back, former CM and Leader of Opposition Jai Ram Thakur accused CM Sukhu-led Congress government of "playing politics" in disaster. "CM's entire focus is on cursing the central government instead of giving relief to the disaster-affected people. In the difficult time of disaster, instead of fulfilling his responsibility, the CM is talking about what is going on in social media," said Thakur....