The assumptions surrounding YSR’s missing are growing minute by minute. Many say that he is still alive along with other four those traveled with him today (DCP John Wesley, IAS officer Subrahmanya, Pilot Bhatia and Co Pilot MS Reddy).
It is said that ‘Emergency Locating Transmitter’ in the helicopter gets activated as soon as it crashes. But so far it hasn’t got activated and sent no signal, which means the helicopter landed safely (this was said by defense officials). In that case, due to heavy rainfall in forest area, they got no other way to get down and walk or stay in the chopper itself. If they stayed inside the chopper for 13 hours where no signals are available, obviously there is no scope of contact with outside world. If they get down to find way or nearby village, they can hardly walk for 13 long hours in forest area while rainfall downpours.
An ex-naxalite who was well acquainted with Nallamala forest said that the forest is so cunning that it misleads the paths and brings the person to the place where he started walking a day ago. In that case, the YSR and Co are finding hard to find the way out. When asked if the chopper had got crashed amidst thick trees, he said that there are huge plains and plateaus in Nallamala area which can be easily seen through helicopter while landing.
“Only gray hounds can trace out the whereabouts of YSR only in day light”, added the ex-naxal leader.
While this is the positive news about the existence of YSR, a negative signal is also sounding with the information of fishermen stating that they have found a layer of oil on Neriganga waters near Srisailam in the afternoon followed by a huge noise at around 10 AM.
On the other hand the defense officials also said that if the chopper crashes in water body, the signals will automatically get cut and even the ‘Emergency Locating Transmitter’ also wouldn’t get activated.
The citizens of AP and Telugus living across the world are anxiously waiting to get update from time to time.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
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