Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has taken swift action to assist the bereaved families of the tragic Nepal bus accident that claimed the lives of 24 Jalgaon district visitors. Expressing his profound sympathies, the Chief Minister has assured the families of the victims of the state government’s full support.
In collaboration with Union Home Minister Amit Shah and other central authorities, Chief Minister Shinde has secured a special Air Force jet to repatriate the bodies of those killed in the accident back to Maharashtra. The Union Home Minister has pledged full assistance from the central government in this repatriation process.
The special flight is scheduled to bring the bodies to Nashik on August 24, Saturday, where they will be handed over to their respective families. This effort to repatriate the deceased promptly and with dignity has been coordinated by a special officer appointed for this purpose.
Following the tragic incident in Nepal, Chief Minister Shinde has been closely working with officials from the State’s Relief and Rehabilitation Department and central authorities to facilitate the timely return of the bodies to Maharashtra. The Chief Minister has requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah to expedite the repatriation process, and the Union Home Minister has assured full cooperation in this regard.
In a statement released by the Chief Minister’s Office, it was mentioned that a special Air Force flight will transport the bodies from Nepal to Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, before transferring them to another flight headed for Nashik. This coordinated effort between state and central authorities aims to ensure the swift and respectful repatriation of the victims.
In a message shared on social media, Chief Minister Shinde expressed his condolences for the tragic incident and assured that the injured victims are receiving medical attention with the cooperation of the Nepal Embassy and the Uttar Pradesh government. He emphasized that the state government is deeply concerned for the victims and their families and stands in solidarity with them during this difficult time.
Furthermore, Chief Minister Shinde extended his heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the bus accident and prayed for the speedy recovery of the injured. He emphasized the need for strength and support for the families facing this traumatic loss.
In conclusion, the efforts of Chief Minister Shinde and the collaboration between state and central authorities highlight the commitment to ensuring the repatriation of the victims of the Nepal bus accident with compassion and efficiency. The government’s support for the bereaved families during this challenging time reflects a dedication to providing assistance and solace in the face of tragedy.