PM Modi takes alternate route in Hyderabad to spare wedding guests
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, 10 May altered his landing and travel arrangements in Hyderabad to avoid disrupting a wedding ceremony at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC) — the same venue where his helicopter was originally scheduled to land after arriving from Bengaluru. The gesture drew praise from legislators across party lines and became a talking point in HITEC City.
What Prompted the Change
The HICC was simultaneously booked as the wedding venue for the marriage of Ajith Reddy, son of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLC M.C. Koti Reddy, with Laxmi Sowjanya, an IPS officer posted at Karaikal. Wedding invitations had already been distributed to nearly 5,000 guests, and arrangements were in place well in advance.
The moment the scheduling conflict was brought to the Prime Minister's attention, he instructed officials to identify alternate landing arrangements. Modi reportedly sensed that last-minute security protocols could cause significant inconvenience to the family and guests on what he considered an auspicious occasion.
The Alternate Route
Foregoing the helicopter landing at HICC, the Prime Minister chose a road convoy and travelled nearly 18 km by road to reach his programme venue in Hyderabad. The change in protocol was initiated entirely on his instructions, according to officials.
The decision was notably praised by legislators and public representatives from rival parties, underscoring its cross-political resonance in the city.
Projects Launched in Telangana
Despite the logistical adjustment, Modi proceeded to launch projects worth ₹9,400 crore in Telangana. Among the key inaugurations was the PM MITRA Park in Warangal, also known as the Kakatiya Mega Textile Park. Built at an estimated cost of around ₹1,700 crore, it is described as the country's first fully operational PM MITRA Park, designed to create an integrated textile ecosystem under the Centre's