From INS Adyar, the PM was to venture out by street to Rajaji Hall to pay tributes to previous Jayalalithaa.
Head administrator Narendra Modi pays his last regards to Tamil Nadu's previous Chief Minister Jayaram Jayalalithaa at Rajaji Hall in Chennai. (Photograph: PTI)
Head administrator Narendra Modi pays his last regards to Tamil Nadu's previous Chief Minister Jayaram Jayalalithaa at Rajaji Hall in Chennai. (Photograph: PTI)
Chennai: In what is by all accounts a noteworthy violation of social norms at Chennai air terminal on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was compelled to sit inside the IAF air ship for about one hour after he arrived at 12 twelve on his approach to pay tributes to Jayalalithaa, in light of the fact that the helicopter which should take him to INS Adyar did not had enough fuel. From INS Adyar, the PM was to venture out by street to Rajaji Hall to pay tributes to previous TN CM.
As the PM was holding up inside the airplane, flight conveying Kerala Governor Justice P Sathasivam, CM Pinarayi Vijayan, previous CM Ommen Chandy and restriction pioneer Ramesh Chennithala was redirected to Coimbatore while numerous different flights were constrained make adjusts in the sky.
As per police sources, Modi touched base at the Old Airport at around 12.02 pm on Tuesday. The helicopter on which he was to go to INS Adyar was kept prepared in straight number 6. Security work force going with the PM went and checked the chopper as a normal practice found that there was insufficient fuel in the helicopter. "As indicated by PM's security officers, the base amount of fuel, required when VVIP is voyaging, was not there in the chopper," an airplane terminal source said.
The IAF helicopter group attempted to tell PM's prominent watchmen that there was sufficient fuel to go and return to INS Adyar close Marina shoreline, they were not persuaded and demanded fuel filling.
It took another hour for IAF to prepare with required fuel and Modi took off at around 1.04 pm from the Old Airport to INS Adyar. Due to the nearness of PM's airplane, the essential runway was not given to business air ships because of security reason.
This brought about redirection of Indigo Airlines from Thiruvananthapuram, in which Kerala senator and lawmakers were heading out to Coimbatore air terminal. No less than four different flights expected to arrive between 12 twelve and 1 pm were requested that make adjusts in the sky and arrived after 1 pm.
Eight flights, which were to take off amid the time, needed to hold up till PM's helicopter left the airplane terminal to INS Adyar. Kerala representative and CM with political pioneers from that state came back from Coimbatore and arrived in Chennai by 3 pm and hurried to Rajaji Hall to pay regards to Jayalalithaa.
Head administrator Narendra Modi pays his last regards to Tamil Nadu's previous Chief Minister Jayaram Jayalalithaa at Rajaji Hall in Chennai. (Photograph: PTI)
Head administrator Narendra Modi pays his last regards to Tamil Nadu's previous Chief Minister Jayaram Jayalalithaa at Rajaji Hall in Chennai. (Photograph: PTI)
Chennai: In what is by all accounts a noteworthy violation of social norms at Chennai air terminal on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was compelled to sit inside the IAF air ship for about one hour after he arrived at 12 twelve on his approach to pay tributes to Jayalalithaa, in light of the fact that the helicopter which should take him to INS Adyar did not had enough fuel. From INS Adyar, the PM was to venture out by street to Rajaji Hall to pay tributes to previous TN CM.
As the PM was holding up inside the airplane, flight conveying Kerala Governor Justice P Sathasivam, CM Pinarayi Vijayan, previous CM Ommen Chandy and restriction pioneer Ramesh Chennithala was redirected to Coimbatore while numerous different flights were constrained make adjusts in the sky.
As per police sources, Modi touched base at the Old Airport at around 12.02 pm on Tuesday. The helicopter on which he was to go to INS Adyar was kept prepared in straight number 6. Security work force going with the PM went and checked the chopper as a normal practice found that there was insufficient fuel in the helicopter. "As indicated by PM's security officers, the base amount of fuel, required when VVIP is voyaging, was not there in the chopper," an airplane terminal source said.
The IAF helicopter group attempted to tell PM's prominent watchmen that there was sufficient fuel to go and return to INS Adyar close Marina shoreline, they were not persuaded and demanded fuel filling.
It took another hour for IAF to prepare with required fuel and Modi took off at around 1.04 pm from the Old Airport to INS Adyar. Due to the nearness of PM's airplane, the essential runway was not given to business air ships because of security reason.
This brought about redirection of Indigo Airlines from Thiruvananthapuram, in which Kerala senator and lawmakers were heading out to Coimbatore air terminal. No less than four different flights expected to arrive between 12 twelve and 1 pm were requested that make adjusts in the sky and arrived after 1 pm.
Eight flights, which were to take off amid the time, needed to hold up till PM's helicopter left the airplane terminal to INS Adyar. Kerala representative and CM with political pioneers from that state came back from Coimbatore and arrived in Chennai by 3 pm and hurried to Rajaji Hall to pay regards to Jayalalithaa.
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