
PM Modi may even participate within the Combined Commanders’ Conference (File)
Bhopal:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Madhya Pradesh capital Bhopal on Saturday to participate within the ongoing Combined Commanders’ Conference and likewise flag off a Vande Bharat service to Delhi.
However, a roadshow scheduled to be held to welcome and thank the PM stands cancelled as a result of Thursday’s Indore temple tragedy by which 36 individuals died, a Bharatiya Janata Party functionary stated.
As per sources, the PM will arrive right here and participate within the Combined Commanders’ Conference at 10am on Saturday, and he’ll flag off the Vande Bharat Express from Rani Kamlapti railway station right here to Delhi at 3:15pm.
In view of the temple tragedy in Indore, the proposed roadshow to honour the PM has been cancelled, MP BJP chief Vishnu Dutt Sharma advised reporters.
Thirty-six individuals have been killed after the ground of a temple constructed on prime of a “bawdi” or stepwell caved in throughout Ram Navami celebrations on Thursday.
A havan (hearth ritual) was being held on the Beleshwar Mahadev Jhulelal Temple situated in Patel Nagar space on the time.
The Combined Commanders’ Conference is being held on the theme ‘prepared, resurgent, related’ and can see deliberations over a spectrum of points pertaining to nationwide safety, together with jointness and theaterisation within the armed forces.
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