Robust Security Measures Implemented for PM Modi's Chennai and Puducherry Visit
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Chennai, April 2 (NationPress) A substantial contingent of nearly 3,000 police officers has been mobilized throughout Chennai in preparation for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's upcoming two-day visit. He is set to touch down in the city on Friday to participate in election campaigning.
Official reports indicate that the Prime Minister is expected to arrive in Chennai at approximately 3:20 p.m. via a dedicated flight. Following his arrival, he will swiftly travel by helicopter to Puducherry, where he will engage in significant campaign events and public gatherings aimed at rallying voter support.
The visit to Puducherry is viewed as politically crucial, as the BJP aims to fortify its stance in the union territory and enhance its influence in the neighboring state of Tamil Nadu.
Party leaders express optimism that Prime Minister Modi’s presence will reinvigorate party members and elevate campaign efforts during this critical election phase.
Upon concluding his activities in Puducherry, the Prime Minister is scheduled to return to Chennai by around 6 p.m., where he will spend the night at a renowned five-star hotel located in the Guindy region. Later that evening, he will hold a confidential meeting with senior BJP officials, intended for detailed discussions on vital electoral strategies and plans for booth-level coordination.
On Saturday, the Prime Minister will wrap up his visit to Chennai and depart for Kerala around 1 p.m., where he will continue his campaigning initiatives.
In the meantime, Chennai has been enveloped in stringent security measures due to this high-profile visit. Following directives from Police Commissioner Arun, security has been heightened across sensitive areas, including the airport, Guindy, and Meenambakkam.
Police personnel have been stationed at intervals of nearly every 10 feet along designated routes to maintain vigilant monitoring, control crowds, and ensure a prompt response to any emergencies. Furthermore, Guindy and Meenambakkam have been designated as high-security “red zones,” with strict regulations enforced.
The deployment of drones has been entirely prohibited in these zones as a precautionary measure. Traffic diversions are anticipated in various city areas, and authorities are urging the public to cooperate with security forces to facilitate safe and smooth transit during the Prime Minister’s visit.