"It is not the time to indulge in blame game....You should appreciate what the state government has done to tackle the calamity," minister of state for Home Affairs Mullappally Ramachandran said in the Lok Sabha.
Replying to a special discussion on the tragedy in the hill state, Ramachandran said it was humanly impossible to evacuate a single person when the calamity struck in June due to inclement weather and torrential rains.
But at the same time he agreed that the Uttarakand disaster will work as a benchmark for future disaster management plans.
Replying a volley of questions, the minister said now people will not have to wait for seven years to get a death certificate for their kin presumed dead in Uttarakhand tragedy following a circular issued by the Registrar General.
Intervening on the issue, Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said certificates will be issued in the next three months, but only after proper verification to check frauds.
He said prayers at the Kedarnath shrine will begin from September 11.
