City
Epaper

Technical snag grounds PM Modi's aircraft in Jharkhand

By IANS | Updated: November 15, 2024 16:40 IST

Deoghar (Jharkhand), Nov 15 Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aircraft was grounded at Jharkhand's Deoghar airport on Friday due ...

Open in App

Deoghar (Jharkhand), Nov 15 Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aircraft was grounded at Jharkhand's Deoghar airport on Friday due to a technical issue, after he flew in there on his way to Bihar's Jamui to participate in an event commemorating the 150th birth anniversary of Birsa Munda.

After landing at Deoghar airport, he proceeded to Jamui by helicopter. However, upon completing the event and returning to Deoghar airport for his flight back to Delhi, his aircraft could not take off due to a technical problem.

Due to PM Modi’s visit, Deoghar was declared a no-fly zone, which also affected the travel plans of other leaders. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and JMM star campaigner Kalpana Soren, both in Jharkhand for election campaigning, faced delays as their helicopters were not allowed to take off.

Rahul Gandhi, who had addressed a rally in Meharma, Godda district earlier in the day, was left waiting as his helicopter was grounded. Congress workers protested about the delay. Mahagama MLA and Congress candidate Deepika Pandey Singh expressed her frustration, stating: "Just because the Prime Minister is in Deoghar, Rahul Gandhi was not allowed to pass through that airspace. We understand protocols, but Congress governed this country for 70 years, and such incidents never happened to opposition leaders. This is unacceptable."

Similarly, Gandey MLA and JMM star campaigner Kalpana Soren could not reach on time for a public meeting of the INDIA bloc at Sonwa Dangal (Rikhiya) for the Deoghar Assembly due to the no-fly zone restrictions. As per reports, her helicopter was also held back due to the presence of the Prime Minister’s plane at Deoghar Airport.

Prime Minister Modi addressed two rallies in Jharkhand on Friday on the occasion of tribal icon Birsa Munda's anniversary, which is celebrated as Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas, and ahead of the second round of polling for the Assembly elections in the state on November 20.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalPakistan becoming "rogue state" with alarming enforced disappearance, says human rights expert at sidelines of UNHRC session

NationalSonam Wangchuk’s wife moves SC challenging the activist’s detention

NationalTravancore Board chief wants comprehensive probe into Sabarimala gold plating controversy

EntertainmentHomestay, heart, and the hues of Mumbai

Other SportsWomen’s WC: Sciver-Brunt backing England’s spin attack to start campaign with a win

National Realted Stories

NationalPM Modi wishes Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on his birthday, praises his efforts to make India a tourism hub

NationalMilk, electronics, LPG lead GST-related consumer grievances on NCH

NationalDelhi Police arrest two aides of foreign-based gangsters after encounter

NationalDelhi Police rescue 7-year-old boy in swift operation, arrest 4 kidnappers

NationalJ&K likely to witness rain, snow for 3 days; weather office issues advisory