Prime Minister Narendra Modi Departs from Coimbatore Airport to Kerala via Helicopter

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at Coimbatore Airport via special aircraft and departed to Kerala by helicopter to participate in various programs. BJP state leaders and district officials welcomed him at the airport before his departure.


Coimbatore: Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed from Coimbatore Airport to Kerala via helicopter to participate in various programs scheduled in the state.






The Prime Minister arrived at Coimbatore Airport a short while ago via special aircraft. Upon his arrival, he was accorded a warm welcome by BJP State President Nayinaar Nagendran, Union Minister of State Dr L Murugan, BJP National Mahila Morcha President and MLA Vanathi Srinivasan, and former AIADMK Minister SP Velumani.




District officials were also present during the welcome ceremony at the airport.




Following the brief reception, Prime Minister Modi boarded a helicopter and departed for Kerala to attend the scheduled events in the neighboring state.

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