"I have spoken to the Uttarakhand Chief Minister. I have requested him to rescue the tourists and pilgrims from Bengal, who are stranded mainly in the Kedarnath area," West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee told newspersons at the Writers Building today.
"We are making arrangements for some choppers to airlift the tourists. We have also requested the Uttarkhand government to send the tourists to Delhi, from where we will take care of these people," Banerjee said.
Asked about the number of tourists from Bengal, Banerjee said though she did not have the exact figure, it could be around 1000 to 1500. More than 1700 tourists are stranded in the floods in Uttarakhand.
"I am sending two of my ministers -- Madan Mitra and Rachpal Singh -- to Uttarakhand today to coordinate and arrange for the return of the tourists," the Chief Minister said.
She said that the Uttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna has told her that the situation in Kedarnath was bad but it was alright in Badrinath.
She said that her government was in constant touch with the Uttarakhand government and the state chief secretary Sanjay Mitra was coordinating with his Uttarakhand counterpart.
