Bahuguna govt in state of slumber:Khanduri on U'khand calamity

Citing accounts of eyewitnesses to the deluge in Kedarghati which was the worst hit, the BJP leader said for several days after the tragedy struck, pilgrims continued to run uphill in search of shelter to save themselves

Press Trust of India Dehradun
Last Updated : Jul 23 2013 | 2:25 PM IST
Accusing the Bahuguna government of being in a "state of slumber" even after the June calamity had hit Uttarakhand, former Chief Minister B C Khanduri today said hundreds of precious lives could have been saved if the authorities had responded to the situation in time.

"First the state government ignored the MeT office warnings of heavy rains on June 14 and then it slept over the tragedy which occurred on June 17 leaving hundreds of helpless pilgrims to fend for themselves and perish," he told reporters here on his return from a visit to affected areas.

Citing accounts of eyewitnesses to the deluge in Kedarghati which was the worst hit, the BJP leader said for several days after the tragedy struck, pilgrims continued to run uphill in search of shelter to save themselves, which was the wrong thing to do.

"There was no arrangement by the state government for several days after the tragedy to stop stranded pilgrims unaware of the geography of the area from doing so and guide them to safety. This led to many more deaths, especially in Kedar valley which was the worst hit," Kahnduri said.

"If a state of emergency was declared and the government machinery had sprung into action immediately after the calamity, damage to life and property could have been much less than it actually was," he said.
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First Published: Jul 23 2013 | 1:55 PM IST

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