
Ex-Union min Meenakshi Lekhi falls off horse during Mansarovar yatra in Tibet, injured
Meenakshi Lekhi
, sustained injuries after she fell from a horse during the
Kailash Mansarovar yatra
near Derapuk in Tibet region, Pithoragarh district magistrate Vinod Goswami told TOI.
"She has cut short her journey and reached Gunji in Pithoragarh on Sunday," the DM added. "The ex-minister is suspected to have suffered injuries on her back and multiple rib fractures," another official, privy to details, said.
A senior official in Dehradun confirmed that the incident occurred on July 18 in Derapuk in Tibet while she was undertaking a 'parikrama' of the sacred mountain. She was brought to Taklakot (Purang town) on the yatra route the next day, where doctors after administering initial treatment, "deemed her unfit to continue the journey". Later that day, the liaison officer of the second batch informed the commandant of the 7th Battalion of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (
ITBP
) via phone.
ITBP personnel reached Lipulekh Pass around 8:30 am on Sunday, where they formally received Lekhi from officials on the other side and "provided first aid on-site". She was then transported by road to Nabhidhang in Pithoragarh, where she took rest and also spoke to CM Pushkar Singh Dhami, the senior official said.
He added: "She was subsequently shifted to the Gunji ITBP camp, where a medical team conducted a detailed examination for further treatment. Due to adverse weather conditions, air evacuation could not be carried out on Sunday, and Lekhi is currently at a guest house in Gunji. She will be airlifted to Delhi once the weather permits."
Lekhi was part of the second batch of pilgrims who started their journey from Delhi on July 8 and crossed Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand to reach Tibet region on July 14.

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