File photo 
Tamil Nadu

TN pilgrims stranded in Uttarakhand rescued: Govt

Chief Minister M K Stalin spoke to the stranded persons, all hailing from the state's Cuddalore district and assured them all steps for their safe return, an official release here said.

PTI

CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu government on Sunday said 30 pilgrims hailing from the state who were stranded in Uttarakhand's Tawaghat due to a landslide have been rescued and would return soon.

Chief Minister M K Stalin spoke to the stranded persons, all hailing from the state's Cuddalore district and assured them all steps for their safe return, an official release here said.

They were proceeding to Adi Kailash.

The Cuddalore district administration coordinated with officials in Pithorgarh in Uttarakhand and the latter assured them that the stranded Tamils were safe, provided with food and water and lodged in a camp there, it said.

The pilgrims were air-lifted on Sunday and being moved to Darchula. They would put up there for a day or two and then proceed to New Delhi before flying down to Tamil Nadu, the release added. 

"To me it is Tamil New Year": DMK MP Kanimozhi on TVK chief Vijay's Pongal post

Vijay's Pongal greeting rekindles debate over Tamil New Year date in TN

"Vijay should understand that this accident happened only because of him": DMK spokesperson TKS Elangovan on Karur stampede incident

Tamil Nadu govt releases Rs 111.96 crore to farmers for crop damage

DMK slams Amit Shah over Thiruvalluvar Day wishes; cites poor knowledge of Tamil culture