Evacuation plan ready to bring all Telugus stranded in Nepal back home, says Lokesh
Ministers Nara Loksh and Kandula Durgesh are reviewing the evacuation plan to ensure the safe extradition of Telugus, which is stranded in Nepal at the RTGS office in the Secretarial Office on Wednesday. | Photo Loan: Special Editing
The Andhra Pradesh government is preparing to bring back Telugus, which is stranded in the Contemporary Nepal, the Embassy of India in Kathmandu, in close coordination with the center. A comprehensive plan was prepared with support from local authorities in the Center and Nepal.
“A total of 217 people from Andhra Pradesh are stranded in 12 different places in Nepal, and they are all in contact with the authorities.
“On the night of Thursday, all people waiting for help in Nepal will reach their homes. We will not rest until the last person can return from Nepal to safely return,” he said.
Mr. Loksh, together with his cabinet colleagues, followed the situation of House Minister V. Anitha and Tourism Minister Kandula Durgesh.
Visakhapatnam (42) of the largest trapped Telugus groups in Nepal, Vizianagaram (34) and Kurnool (22), others from different regions of the state, he said.
Lokesh will fly to Kathmandu on Thursday, a flight ready in the new Delhi.
Simikot, which announced the evacuation plan, said that 12 people were trapped in Nepalgunj (border), where they will continue their journey to their homes by a Nepal airline on Thursday morning.
He said there were 22 Telugus in Hetauda, Raxaul (Bihar Border), who started the right road trips. The regional collector and other Mobiari officials in Bihar, he added that they were informed to help their migration, and that the new Delhi Andhra Pradesh Bhawan will coordinate Jounrey to the state.
Lokesh, “Nepalgunj’a a 14 -person charter flight to organize, Andhra Pradesh before the last leg of the journey to reach the place to reach the place to reach Lucknow to reach the Nepalgunj.” He said.
Answering a media query, if the stranded people panicked, Mr. Loksh said they were worried on Wednesday morning, but the officials continuously monitoring and video calls to store the authorities’ status gave them confidence.
To state that the efforts of the authorities and the government at all levels allow people trapped in Nepal to plan their evacuation without any problems.
Published – 10 September 2025 10:51 pm ist



