"We are all safe," Rijiju told PTI over phone. The Minister, along with Lok Sabha member from Tehri-Garhwal Mala Rajya Laxmi Shah, had taken off for Tehri on an Mi-17V5 helicopter from capital's Safdarjung airport.
There were eight people on-board the helicopter, including officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs and two television journalists.
The pilot detected a problem in the engine after around 20 minutes following which he landed the chopper at Hindon under emergency condition.
Rijiju, Minister of State for Home, said he was travelling to Tehri to review disaster preparedness and to meet paramilitary personnel deployed along the Sino-India border.
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An aircraft of the Border Security Force would now take Rijiju and his entourage to Uttarakhand from Hindon.
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The chopper belonged to the Border Security Force air
wing.
Officials said the helicopter was "diverted" to the Hindon air base soon after it took off from the Safdarjung airport as pilots detected heating up of the gear box.