In the rescue operation going on for 7 days in Kotputli, the team has still not been able to reach Chetna (3). NDRF personnel are digging a tunnel 170 feet deep to rescue Chetna. The work of digging the tunnel started at 10 am on Saturday.
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Six NDRF personnel have been deployed for this work. They are going down and digging in batches of two. Meanwhile, District Collector Kalpana Aggarwal has claimed that this is the most difficult operation in Rajasthan.
On Saturday, Chetna’s family and villagers also accused the administration of negligence. Chetna’s uncle Shubharam said that the officers do not respond. If you ask more, they say – Collector Ma’am will tell, she is sleeping right now. She has not even come to meet the family yet.
Former minister Rajendra Singh Gudha accused the administration of negligence in front of the media.
Questions are being raised on the administration, Gudha said – made it late
Actually, Chetna of Dhani of Badiyali of Kiratpura was trapped at 150 feet in a 700 feet deep borewell on Monday (23 December). The rescue teams could bring him up only 30 feet with the help of indigenous jugaad. The innocent girl has been hungry and thirsty for about 137 hours and is not doing any movement for the last four days. Officials are now avoiding saying anything about his condition.
At the same time, Chetna’s family is continuously accusing the administration of neglect and negligence. Former minister Rajendra Singh Gudhane said – Everyone is busy saving the girl, but the administration delayed. If the operation had started on a war footing immediately after the incident, we would have seen better results. The preparations that have been done in the last three days should have been done 6 days ago. It took three days for the District Collector to reach here, this is a matter of shame.
Now see the photos related to the rescue…
Two NDRF soldiers have descended to a depth of 170 feet. From here they are digging a 10 feet tunnel. After digging for a few hours, the soldiers are being removed and other soldiers are being sent.
The soldiers who entered the tunnel are also being monitored. Other members present outside are in constant touch with him through walkie-talkie.
With folded hands, Chetna’s mother has appealed to the administration to expel her for God’s sake.
Also read this news related to Chetna’s rescue operation…
Chetna in borewell, soldiers digging 170 feet deep: Collector said – this is the most difficult operation of Rajasthan; The family said – there is negligence
Two NDRF soldiers have descended to a depth of 170 feet to rescue Chetna trapped in the borewell in Kotputli. From here they are digging a 10 feet tunnel. Oxygen has also been arranged for their safety. (Read full news)