Key Points

Six pilgrims from Rajasthan are missing after their vehicle fell into the Alaknanda River near Rudraprayag during the Char Dham Yatra. The accident, caused by a truck collision, killed three and injured eight others, including a Udaipur woman undergoing treatment. Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma spoke with Uttarakhand counterpart Pushkar Singh Dhami to coordinate rescue operations for the missing group, which included a Surat jeweler's extended family. Authorities continue search efforts as relatives await updates on their loved ones.

Key Points: Rajasthan Pilgrims Missing After Rudraprayag Accident as CMs Coordinate

  • Six Rajasthan pilgrims missing after truck collision near Rudraprayag
  • Char Dham Yatra group included Surat jeweler Lalit Soni's family
  • Three dead, eight injured in Alaknanda River accident
  • Rajasthan and Uttarakhand CMs coordinating rescue efforts
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Rudraprayag road accident: Six Rajasthan pilgrims missing, CM dials Uttarakhand counterpart

Six Rajasthan pilgrims missing after vehicle plunges into Alaknanda River during Char Dham Yatra, rescue ops underway as CMs discuss relief.

"Uttarakhand CM assured prompt rescue operations – Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Jaipur, June 26

Six pilgrims from Rajasthan went missing while one was injured after a road accident occurred near Gholtir in Uttarakhand’s Rudraprayag district when a vehicle carrying 20 pilgrims fell into the Alaknanda river after being hit from behind by a truck.

Officials said that the group was en route to Badrinath Dham after visiting Kedarnath as part of the Char Dham Yatra. Out of the 20 passengers, seven were from Rajasthan.

The accident claimed three lives, two from Madhya Pradesh and one from Gujarat, while eight others were injured.

The official said that six pilgrims from Rajasthan are still missing. The injured has been identified as Hemlata Soni, a resident of Gogunda in Udaipur, who is undergoing treatment.

Preliminary reports indicate that the group included Lalit Soni, a jeweller from Surat originally from Udaipur, who was travelling with his wife, four children, and extended family members, including sisters, in-laws, and a cousin.

Kundan Soni, a relative based in Udaipur, confirmed that Advocate Sanjay Soni, his wife Chetna, his mother, sister Bhavna, Hemlata, Lalit and other family members had left for the pilgrimage about 10 days ago.

Some passengers were reportedly rescued after getting stuck on the hillside during the fall.

Meanwhile, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma dialled Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to get an update about the road accident.

He also expressed deep grief over the incident and extended condolences to the bereaved families.

He said that Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has assured that relief and rescue operations are being conducted promptly and that the local administration has been instructed to ensure no lapses.

Sharma said the Rajasthan government is in continuous contact with Uttarakhand authorities and is closely monitoring the situation.

He prayed for the peace of the departed souls, the safe return of those missing, and the speedy recovery of the injured.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Very tragic news 😔 The Char Dham Yatra should be a spiritual journey, not a life-threatening one. Uttarakhand govt needs to improve road safety measures urgently. Too many accidents happening in the hills every year.
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Priya M.
My heart goes out to the families. Losing loved ones during pilgrimage is doubly painful. Hope the missing are found safe soon. The CM's quick response is appreciated but we need permanent solutions - better roads, stricter traffic rules.
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Amit S.
Why are trucks allowed to ply on these narrow hill roads during peak pilgrimage season? There should be time restrictions. This is pure negligence by transport authorities. Entire family wiped out just like that - heartbreaking 💔
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Sunita R.
Did the vehicle have proper permits? Many private operators overload vehicles during yatra season. Government should conduct surprise checks. Om Shanti for departed souls 🙏
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Vikram J.
The Uttarakhand CM should consider limiting the number of pilgrims during monsoon season when roads are most dangerous. Safety first, devotion can wait. My prayers for the missing persons.
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Neha P.
This is why I always advise relatives to take helicopter services for Char Dham, even if it's expensive. Roads are too risky, especially with reckless truck drivers. Hope authorities learn from this tragedy.

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