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Minister Nara Lokesh suspends Ananthapuram visit to monitor rescue of Telugu people from Nepal

Amidst unrest in Nepal, 187 Telugu citizens are stranded across various locations. Minister Nara Lokesh is spearheading rescue operations, coordinating with the Indian Embassy in Nepal and central agencies for safe evacuation. He has prioritized this emergency, foregoing attendance at the NDA event to ensure the well-being and swift return of the stranded citizens.
Minister Nara Lokesh suspends Ananthapuram visit to monitor rescue of Telugu people from Nepal
VIJAYAWADA: In the wake of the ongoing unrest in Nepal, as many as 187 Telugu citizens have been identified as stranded in different locations across the country. Andhra Pradesh RTG (Real Time Governance) Minister Nara Lokesh is personally overseeing the rescue and safety measures. He will be proceeding to the state RTG center in Amaravati where he will personally monitor the position. Due to unforeseen and concerning developments in Nepal, Minister Nara Lokesh has prioritised the evacuation of trapped Telugu citizens and will not be able to attend the NDA’s 'Super Six Super Hit' event scheduled in Anantapur today. According to official information, the stranded citizens are spread across four locations: Bafal – 27 persons under the care of Sridharacharyulu, Similkot – 12 persons with Kari Appa Rao, Mahadev Hotel, Pashupati – 55 persons with Vijaya Pingalasthan, Gaushala – 90 persons.So far, a total of 187 Telugu people have been traced, and officials noted that the number may rise as more contacts are established. The Government of Andhra Pradesh has alerted Naveen Srivastava, Indian Ambassador to Nepal regarding the situation. The embassy is being kept informed to ensure early evacuation and safety arrangements for the stranded citizens.Minister Nara Lokesh emphasized that the safety of Telugu citizens remains the top priority and assured that coordinated efforts are underway with central agencies and the Indian embassy to facilitate their rescue at the earliest.

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Samdani MN

Samdani MN is Editor (Politics-Andhra Pradesh), at the Times of India-Vijayawada. He covers political affairs in the state with a special focus on TDP, YSRCP and BJP. He has authority over irrigation, revenue, energy, excise, inter-state affairs, education, health, tourism and industries. He holds a postgraduate degree in Journalism and Mass Communication and a degree in Law.

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