Chief  Minister Vijay Bahuguna called on Union Minister of Road, Transport and  Highways Dr. CP Joshi and sought immediate assistance for calamity hit area in  Uttarakhand. Mr. Bahuguna also met Union Defence Minister AK Antony and sought requisite  assistance from him.
Chief Minister Bahuguna said that Uttarakhand  was prone to disasters of various kinds and the recent monsoon had wrecked  havoc to the road infrastructure of the State. Mr. Bahuguna said that National  Highways at Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotry Dham routes had been  damaged in the natural calamity and various bridges swept away in the deluge.  He said that as a result pilgrims were stranded at those places and the goods  movements to those areas had been affected leading to shortages and other  problems. 
Chief Minister Bahuguna urged the Union  Minister to provide sufficient resources, manpower and machinery at the disposal  of constructing agency i.e. Border Road Organization to deal with the disaster.
Union Minister Dr. CP Joshi assured Mr.  Bahuguna to extend all possible help to the State. He said that BRO would  repair the roads and bridges at Gangotri route in 10 days to facilitate a  temporary traffic flow. He said that an immediate and long term measures would  be taken in the disaster affected areas. Also present on the occasion were  Union Minister of State for Road, Transport and Highways Jitendra Prasad and  BRO Director General Lt. General S Ravishankar.
In his meeting with the Union Defence  Minister Antony, Mr. Bahuguna expressed his dissatisfaction over the progress  of General Staff roads in the State and said that it ought to be expedited. He  said that need was to provide sufficient financial resources at the disposal of  BRO for timely completion of the important roads. Stating that Uttarakhand was  prone to disasters of various kinds, he asserted that it was imperative that  BRO should have all the requisite manpower and machinery to deal with the  disasters. He expected guidance and cooperation from the Union Minister in this  direction.
Mr. Antony said that he was personally  monitoring the situation in disaster hit areas in Uttarakhand. He said that a  high level meeting would be convened on coming Friday. The Union Minister  stating that helicopters had been sent for relief work, assured to provide more  choppers if needed.

 
 
 
 
