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Friday, November 15, 2024
PM Modi's return from Deoghar, Jharkhand to New Delhi was delayed on Friday due to an aircraft glitch
PM Modi's return from Deoghar, Jharkhand to New Delhi was delayed on Friday due to an aircraft glitch. The aircraft will need to stay at the airport until the technical issue is resolved. Prime Minister Modi had addressed two rallies in Jharkhand earlier that day to mark the tribal icon Birsa Munda anniversary, also known as Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas, ahead of the state's upcoming Assembly elections. Similarly, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's helicopter in Godda, Jharkhand was grounded on Friday, waiting for clearance from Air Traffic Control. After a 45-minute delay, the chopper was finally allowed to take off. The Congress claimed that it was a plot to interfere with Gandhi's election campaign schedule in the state. The Congress alleged that the ATC gave preference to PM Modi's event over the Leader of Opposition. "The top opposition leader of the country was made to wait in the helicopter for more than an hour." He is being denied permission to depart. I fail to comprehend the rationale behind the actions of the BJP," stated Dipika Pandey Singh, a Minister from Jharkhand and a member of the Congress party, during an interview with India Today.
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