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There is no good news yet: Chidambaram on Reddy’s whereabouts

The search operations by helicopters for locating AP CM YS Rajasekhara Reddy has been called off because of light and weather conditions,informed P Chidambaram.

The search operations by helicopters for locating Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy has been called off because of light and weather conditions and will resume on Thursday morning,Home Minister P Chidambaram said in New Delhi on Wednesday.

“There is no good news yet. We are keeping our fingers crossed. Our prayers are with Rajasekhara Reddy and his family,” he told reporters more than nine hours after the helicopter lost the contact with the ATC at 9:35 AM.

The helicopter has been stopped for the time being because of weather and light conditions. Tomorrow in the first light of the day,helicopters will continue the search,he said.

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However,Chidambaram said the search on foot by forest and revenue officials was on around the point where they think the helicopter was last seen. Police and CRPF personnel were also moving on foot. They would reach there in an hour or so.

“I have advised the state government to continue the search even during the night with whatever light is available. Perhaps they would be able to do the search on for couple of hours,” he said.

The Union Home Ministry has rushed 5,000 CRPF personnel to the area from nearby Chattisgarh and Orissa to conduct search in the area.

Chidambaram briefs Sonia on search ops

Home Minister P Chidambaram briefed Congress President Sonia Gandhi on the search operations being carried out for locating Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S R Reddy,whose chopper has been missing since morning.

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He is understood to have apprised her of the operations that have not yielded any result till late evening.

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