"Modi-Modi," the crowd chants in Siddaramaiah's presence...

S Venkateshwari
"Modi-Modi," the crowd chants in Siddaramaiah's presence...


Siddaramaiah, the chief minister of Karnataka, was targeted by prime minister Narendra Modi during a friday ceremony in Bengaluru where the two men shared the stage. The audience cheered loudly as the PM spoke to the gathering, yelling "Modi Modi."


"Mukhyamantri ji aisa hota rehta hai (Chief minister Ji, this keeps happening)" observed PM Modi, glancing at chief minister Siddaramaiah. The Congressman was seen scratching his head and grinning awkwardly in the photo.

Alongside PM Modi was chief minister Siddaramaiah, who was in attendance for the opening of Boeing's new global engineering and technology center. During the event, the prime minister praised India's advancements in the aerospace and aviation industries as well as the increasing contribution of women to the field, predicting that india will lead the global aviation industry. He noted that women were leading the way in the aviation and aerospace industry, whether it be for fighter or commercial aircraft, in his speech during the opening of aircraft manufacturer Boeing's new global engineering and technology center campus nearby.

They made up almost 15% of all pilots in india, which was three times higher than the norm for the world. According to Modi, the moment is now for development led by women. According to him, india has emerged as the world's third-largest domestic aviation market, with a projected doubling of passenger numbers within ten years. According to the PM, the "UDAN" program has been instrumental in growing the domestic aviation industry. airlines in india have bought hundreds of planes in response to the increased demand. He declared, "India is poised to inject fresh vitality into the global aviation market." Furthermore, Modi stated, "we prioritized establishing an infrastructure for connectivity which makes india a well networked market." He made fun of the congress by claiming that before to now, india has not been able to translate its promise into performance.




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