There has been no contact with the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, whose helicopter has been
missing since 9:30 am after he took off from Hyderabad this morning, Home Ministry sources here
said. "There has been no contact established with the helicopter," sources in the ministry said.
Helicopters involved in the search have been called back due to bad weather but foot search will
continue. 600 CRPF jawans have been deployed for the search operation.
YS Rajasekhara Reddy has gone missing while on his way from Kurnool to Chittoor. Due to bad
weather Reddy's helicopter made an emergency landing at Pamulapadu in Kurnool districtReports suggest that the helicopter has landed safely in Kurnool district but the chief
minister's whereabouts are still a mystery.
The helicopter lost contact with Air Traffic Controller at the Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad and
since then there has not been any contact with the Chief Minister.
Some sources claimed that Reddy had been traced and taken to Kurnool guest house after a
four-hour frantic search.
Andhra Pradesh Police is continuing a search for the missing chopper of Chief Minister Y.S.
Rajshekhar Reddy.
Panic was created around Wednesday noon as Reddy was reported untraceable for nearly four hours.
Reddy was on his way to Chittor, by the chopper which initial reports said had made an emergency
landing near Kurnool due to inclement weather.
The chopper took off at 8.45 a.m. for Chittor and was scheduled to arrive here at 10.45 a.m,
sources said.
The chopper was said to have landed in the middle of thick forest, said to be affected by the
Maoist activities.
The Chief Minister's Office (CMO) confirmed the receiving a message of the emergency landing of
the chopper, but nothing thereafter.
Till now, no one has confirmed the movements of Reddy.
The Union Home Ministry is monitoring the search operations, as Kurnool is a Naxal affected area.
Air Traffic Control (ATC) sources said the chopper went off the radar due to heavy rains.
The CMO maintains there is no need to worry, as the area has no mobile connectivity.
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