Modi to skip events in Telangana Hyderabad city

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During his visit to telangana state on october 1, prime minister Narendra Modi's aeroplane will land at RGIA rather than its customary stop at the Begumpet airport. Sources claim that the Prime Minister's office (PMO) updated the schedule in light of new intelligence. In a same vein, nothing would happen in hyderabad on october 1.
According to sources, intelligence reports predicted that hundreds of people would congregate in hyderabad and the area in anticipation of the september 28 Ganesh idol immersion. In light of this, intelligence authorities advised that the Prime Minister's entry at the city's Begumpet airport and his participation in any function in hyderabad would not be regarded as secure.

K Narayana Reddy, the DCP for shamshabad, said that they were informed about Modi's travel to RGIA on october 1 rather than his arrival at Begumpet airport. "We will have a meeting with the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to discuss security measures to protect the RGIA. The Cyberabad police, in particular the shamshabad police, will set up security at the shamshabad airport during the conference, the DCP added.
The PMO teams came in the city and carefully observed the helicopter demonstration and other security measures. The officials also tested the MI 17 Helicopter of the IAF from RGIA to mahbubnagar, the location of the Prime Minister's participation in a public gathering on october 1. In anticipation of the Prime Minister's visit to the city and his subsequent flight to mahbubnagar, PMO officials and indian Air Force (IAF) officials requested routine weather updates from the state and central meteorological departments.
The prime minister will go to the RGIA on a special flight on october 1 and then take a helicopter to mahbubnagar, according to the most recent timetable. Later, after arriving from mahbubnagar at the RGIA, he will take a special jet to New Delhi.


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