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Arunachal CM's helicopter is still missing


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Vivek Dev
Nothing is safe
by Vivek Dev on May 02, 2011 07:30 AM

Nothing is safe in India, how can nuclear plants be safe? Even pani puri is not safe for human consumption.

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blue leaf
He must have landed in China.
by blue leaf on May 02, 2011 07:16 AM  | Hide replies

From chinese soil he may declare Arunachal Pradesh an independent country as a popular elected representative of the people of Arunachal pradesh. Good Intelligence work. We lost a CM of a disputed state. Keep it up.

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blue leaf
Re: He must have landed in China.
by blue leaf on May 02, 2011 07:18 AM
Chinese will say we are providing amnesty to this man, the same way you people did with Dali-lama. Manmohan Ji..consult madame italino quickly and act.

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Pushkaraj Kelkar
China syndrome.
by Pushkaraj Kelkar on May 02, 2011 07:09 AM

China is playing dirty tricks in Arunachal pradesh. Our force are also not maintaining the equipment. Only aircrafts of top politicians are maintained.

China is the main culprit . In recent period aircrashes have taken place in twang. So many soilders are not able to trace the helicopter. This must be hijacked to china via Bhutan.

Please maintain the equipment and keep a close watch on China.

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V S
Chopper found in Bhutan.
by V S on May 02, 2011 06:23 AM

Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu, whose helicopter was feared missing after take off from Tawang, is safe after the chopper made an emergency landing in Bhutan.Chief Minister's office said that Khandu's helicopter had to make an emergency landing due to technical snag near Tawang but inside Bhutanese territory.

"Arunachal CM's chopper made an emergency landing in Bhutan. He is safe," said Kiran Rijuju, advisor to Arunachal CM. "The chopper landed safely at Datorijo. Everybody on board is safe," said Arunachal Pradesh Chief secretary.

"Arunachal chief minister's chopper has landed safely and he is going to board a flight back to Itanagar," said Dorjee Khandu spokesperson Jambe Shiring.

Two other passengers accompanying the Chief Minister and two crew members of the Pawan Hans Eurocopter B3 craft are also safe, the CM's office said.

Defence sources in Kolkata said the helicopter landed in Daporijo.

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V S
Chopper has landed safely.
by V S on May 02, 2011 06:22 AM

It had landed over my house.

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ABC
Mystery
by ABC on May 02, 2011 06:14 AM

Dorjee has started 22000 MW power plants in Arunachal Pradesh(AP just like AP- Andhra Pradesh). There must have been some clashes over the money between politicians, industrialists and Chief Minister. So the BIG Boss must have ordered to eliminate this one too as it happend with AP cm as well two years back

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wilson mathews
Is this a political Idea to eliminate him ??
by wilson mathews on May 02, 2011 04:55 AM

I am not sure... just thinking... lol

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Al Ringer
Helicopter
by Al Ringer on May 02, 2011 03:33 AM

Helicopters are costly, why give them to Chief Ministers?

A.P Chief Minister ruined one Helicopter now Arunachal Chief Minister may have ruined another now.

Taxpayers are at loss

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Erasmus Erasmus
Ground Pawan Hans Fleet
by Erasmus Erasmus on May 02, 2011 12:44 AM  | Hide replies

Check airworthiness of their entire fleet. Especially North East.
These are the new flying coffins.

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Abhik RayChaudhury
Re: Ground Pawan Hans Fleet
by Abhik RayChaudhury on May 02, 2011 03:32 AM
Yes That's the only logical conclusion. Weather was also blamed for the AP chief Minister's copter crash. If I am correct, India bought a large number of British obsolate helicopters years back and used them for the Pawan Hans fleet. The copters were discontinued in Britain when India placed the order. Several of them crashed subsequently in India.

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