A Remote Village Rescue: CEC's Unexpected Ordeal in Uttarakhand

Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar was stranded in a remote Uttarakhand village for 17 hours after his chopper made an emergency landing. He praised the villagers and ITBP for their assistance. The incident highlighted the role of local residents in managing emergencies. Kumar expressed gratitude towards all involved.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Dehradun | Updated: 22-10-2024 01:02 IST | Created: 22-10-2024 01:02 IST
A Remote Village Rescue: CEC's Unexpected Ordeal in Uttarakhand
Rajiv Kumar
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Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar faced an unexpected ordeal after his helicopter made an emergency landing in Ralam village, a remote area in Uttarakhand, keeping him stranded for 17 hours. The incident unfolded during his visit to remote polling stations in Milam within the Pithoragarh region.

Dense clouds and poor visibility forced Kumar's chopper to land, catching the attention of local villagers and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), who provided crucial assistance. Kumar expressed heartfelt gratitude for the warm hospitality extended by the villagers and commended the ITBP's timely intervention.

Kumar highlighted the exemplary participation of local residents who braved challenging conditions to assist. He urged the administration to leverage such community spirit for effective disaster management. Kumar's gratitude was also extended to ITBP personnel, as the event concluded with the CEC and his team safely returning to Munsiyari.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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