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Pilgrims Enduring ‘Living Hell’ in Badrinath

   Ram Charan Natani of Jaipur, who was stranded in the flood-hit Uttarakhand for more than 12 days without food and water, described his experience as “hellish” and recalled how he and his family had a close brush with death. Mr. Natani was among the group of 23 people who interacted with media persons here on Saturday on their way back to Rajasthan after being rescued. Some of them narrated their ordeal with their hands shivering and voices wavering.

    Mr. Natani said that with nothing to eat and drink for days, they spent the time consoling each other and fighting inclement weather. He alleged that the Uttarakhand Government did not provide any relief to them and no one came to their rescue. Another pilgrim, Govind Sharan, termed the experience a “black chapter” in his life and said that even though he had all worldly comforts at his home, his condition was no better than that of a beggar stranded without food and water. “At times we were left with no option but to eat the grain given to the horses,” said Mr. Sharan.

Quote of the day

As a single withered tree, if set aflame, causes a whole forest to burn, so does a rascal son destroy a whole family.…

__________Chanakya