By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH,
JUNE 23:-
On the directions of the Punjab Chief
Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal, the state government has undertaken all out
efforts to ensure smooth relief and rescue operations by shifting nearly 4700
Punjab pilgrims so far from Kedarnath, Badrinath and Govind Ghat in Uttarakhand
safely to their respective destination across the state.
According to a spokesperson of the Chief
Minister’s Office, Mr. Badal himself was personally reviewing the progress of
the entire relief and rehabilitation process and was in constant touch with the
Civil and Army authorities in Uttarakhand.
It may be recalled that the Punjab
Government had already stationed two teams comprising Secretary Housing &
Urban Development Mr. A. Venu Prasad, Director State Transport Mr. Sumer Singh
Gurjar, DIG Mr. Khubi Ram and Commandant Mr. Rakesh Kaushal at Rishikesh and
another consisting of DGSE Mr. Kahan Singh Pannu, MD Punjab State Cooperative
Bank Mr. Kamaldeep Singh Sangha besides a DSP and Inspector who joined them
yesterday at Joshimath. These teams were keeping Mr. Badal updated from time to
time.
Giving the details of relief operations,
the spokesperson said that out of 95 Buses, 71 of Punjab Roadways and 24 of
Punjab Police have so far transported nearly 4700 pilgrims from Uttarakhand to
Punjab at different headquarters, from where they were received by the Deputy
Commissioners and sent to their homes directly in private taxis at state
administration's expense.
As many as 60 Mini Buses of the
Punjab Police dispatched from Rishikesh to Joshimath on
Saturday and another 36 Mini Buses/Trax
Vehicles were pressed into service to Joshimath today, of which Six Mini Buses
of Punjab Police had reached Rishikesh from Joshimath and another 23 Mini Buses
carrying about 450 passengers were on the way from Joshimath to Rishikesh till
the filling of the press note. These vehicles were likely to be slightly
delayed due to a blockade following the landslide between Chamoli and Srinagar
and subsequently they were following an alternate route. As per available
information at 5
PM today, no pilgrim was awaiting
evacuation neither at Joshimath and nor any transportation from Rishikesh.
On
the directions of the Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, who also
holds the portfolio of Home, has directed the DGP to immediately send two
special platoons comprising 60 policemen, 40 drivers and 16 other miscellaneous
help under the DIG Mr. Khubi Ram and Mr. Gautam Cheema to evacuate pilgrims
stranded beyond Joshimath. These platoons would also carry ambulances and 15
Xylo/Scorpio and two canters besides 10 mountaineering, search and rescue
trained personnel.
Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal also asked the
DGP to extend all possible help and cooperation to the Civil and Army
authorities for the safe evacuation of the pilgrims trapped in Uttrakhand on
the priority. He categorically said that the state govt. would leave no stone
unturned until each and every pilgrim was safely brought from Uttrakhand to
Punjab.
The Punjab Government had already hired
the services of private helicopter to bring out the pilgrims from Uttrakhand
Valley especially from Govind Ghat, Badrinath and Kedarnath and the same was
carrying out evacuation operations in full swing under the command of Army
authorities till the receipt of last reports. The helicopter has so far made 66
sorties resulting in the evacuation of 212 passengers besides sending more than
400 kg of relief material, food and water and 100 kg of rope to cross over the
river.
Highly appreciating the role of Punjab
Police in this hour of crisis, the Chief Minister asked the police personnel to
work with far more missionary zeal in tandem with civil administration to
mitigate the sufferings of the pilgrims who were still trapped there in
Uttrakhand.
As many as 10 Ambulances of the Punjab
Health Department besides two of Punjab Police equipped with doctors and
paramedics had reached Rishikesh. Of them five have been stationed at Rishikesh
and the rest has been pressed into service at Srinagar, Chamoli and Joshimath
to render medical rendered medical aid to the pilgrims, who needed such
assistance.
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