CM Samrat Choudhary’s helicopter faces technical fault, hangs in the air after take off

Bihar News: A very shocking news has come out from Vaishali district of Bihar, where a major accident was avoided in the sky with the helicopter of Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary. There was suddenly an atmosphere of chaos at the Akshayvat Rai Stadium in Vaishali when the Chief Minister’s helicopter hung in the air immediately after taking off. The situation was such that this helicopter kept swinging in the middle of the sky for about 5 to 10 minutes. Seeing this scene, everyone from the security personnel present on the ground to the general public were shocked and there was panic all around.

Everyone’s breath was holding in the air

As soon as the Chief Minister’s helicopter moved towards the sky, something wrong started appearing in it. Instead of moving forward, he started swaying in the air at one place. When the helicopter slowly started descending, there was panic among the officers and people present on the ground. The security personnel deployed there immediately became alert and started clearing the crowd present in the field. The journalists and leaders present in the stadium also started running here and there fearing something untoward. However, after being in the air for a few minutes and coming down slightly, the pilot controlled the situation and the helicopter moved forward.

Great possibility of technical fault

Regarding this entire incident, it is suspected that there was a major technical fault in the helicopter. Due to this sudden malfunction, the pilot had to struggle hard to balance. However, no official statement has yet come from the administration or the government on this entire matter. But seeing the way the helicopter was hesitating in the air, everyone present there was horrified. The good thing was that due to the wisdom of the pilot, a major accident was averted and after the balance was restored, the helicopter left for Patna safely.

Vaishali got big gifts

Let us tell you that after becoming the Chief Minister, Samrat Chaudhary had reached Hajipur for the first time. NDA MLAs and big leaders gave him a warm welcome by garlanding him at Akshayvat Rai Stadium. After this the Chief Minister reached the District Registration Office, where he launched many big and ambitious schemes for the people of the district. Many historic steps have been taken by the government under the ‘Sabka Samman Jeevan Aasan’ campaign, due to which the general public will now be freed from visiting government offices.

Elderly people will get facilities sitting at home

During this program, the Chief Minister announced that now the system of paperless registry has been started in the state. With this, people’s land documents will be completely safe in digital form. Along with this, taking another big decision, the government has given great facility of home registration to the elderly citizens above 80 years of age. Now there will be no need for the elderly to come to the registration office for land registration, rather the department employees will personally go to their homes and complete this work. Apart from this, modern systems like giving information by the zonal officer before land registration and inspecting the piece of land using GIS technology have also been introduced.

Crowd gathered even in bad weather

The weather pattern had changed in Vaishali since morning and it was raining heavily continuously. Despite this, a large number of workers and local people remained at the venue to hear and see the Chief Minister. In view of the Chief Minister’s visit, the administration had made tight security arrangements in the entire city. Police force personnel and senior officers were deployed at every corner of the city. Amidst this huge security, this incident with the helicopter has troubled the officials and now an investigation is being done to find out where the mistake happened.

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