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Puducherry Sends a High-Level Crack Team to U’khand, 60 Pilgrims Still Stranded

Puducherry, June 23, 2013: Even as a high-level team of Puducherry rushed to Uttarakhand to expedite rescue efforts, the rescue team is yet to reach Sukhitop, which is about 250 km from Rishikesh, where about 60 pilgrims of Puducherry are stranded for the last 5 days. A team led by the Minister for Local Administration N.G. Panneerselvam met the Uttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna on Saturday at Dheradun requesting him to take effective steps to airlift the stranded pilgrims of Puducherry.

P.R. Meena, Resident Commissioner of Puducherry, who is camping at Dheradun, told The Hindu over phone that all details about the stranded pilgrims of Puducherry had been clearly told to the control room, which was coordinating the rescue efforts.

It is said that though they had taken refuge at a temporary army tent at a hilltop, which is totally cut off from rest of the country, they had been without proper food, medicine, cloths and others.

“We are waiting for the response from the control room to airlift Puducherry pilgrims from Sukhitop, which is about 250 km from Rishikesh. We are continuing our efforts,” Mr. Meena said.

He added that the Puducherry pilgrims were stranded with about 250 persons from other States. Since there was no airlifting facility at Sukhitop, they had to first reach Harsil, which was about 15 km from Sukhitop, by foot. It was a tough task considering the worst condition of the footpath. From there they had to be airlifted to Chamoli, which was situated about 150 km from Rishikesh. If they reached Chamoli, then they could be easily brought back home.

Mr. Meena said the stranded pilgrims were in touch over telephone since Saturday morning. But they could not be contacted in the afternoon, possibly due to the poor facilities for mobile recharge. However, efforts were on to establish contact with them through other sources.

Asked about the possibilities of rescuing the pilgrims on Sunday, he said it was totally dependent on the weather condition. To a question, he said though sincere efforts were taken to trace out K. Kumaresan, a professor of Karaikal, there was still no good news about his whereabouts.

Meanwhile, Dr. Iqbal Singh, Lt. Governor of Puducherry called up Dr. Aziz Qureshi, Governor of Uttarakhand, requesting him to arrange for the rescue of 60 Puducherry pilgrims.

Source: The Hindu, DT. June 23, 2013.

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