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His visit cancelled, PM Modi will now inaugurate Metro stretch on Sept 29

Earlier, today the Prime Minister cancelled his visit to the city in view of the possibility of heavy rain. The holding of the event at a time when heavy rain has been predicted by the weather office has drawn flak from the Maha Vikas Aghadi, citizens and activists.

Narendra Modi, Narendra Modi pune visit, Maha Vikas Aghadi, Pune Metro, Pune metro rail project, Civil Court to Swargate metro, Pune news, Pune, Maharashtra news, Indian express newsThe Pune Metro halting the inauguration of the stretch also invited the ire of the citizens, who rapped the authorities for making a ''big show" of the inauguration.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Pune city to inaugurate the Shivajinagar-Swargate stretch of Pune Metro and other development projects was cancelled today due to predictions of heavy rainfall. The Prime Minister will now virtually inaugurate the Metro stretch and other projects on September 29.

Late in the evening, Maha Metro spokesperson Hemant Sonawane said the Prime Minister will inaugurate the underground Metro extension from District Court, Shivajinagar to Swargate through video link on September 29. ”He will also perform the bhoomi pujan of the Swargate to Katraj stretch,” he said.

The Prime Minister will also perform the bhoomipujan of other projects like the first girl’s school at Krantiveer Savitribai Phule Memorial at Bhidewadi and inauguration of Solapur airport.

Earlier, today the Prime Minister cancelled his visit to the city in view of the possibility of heavy rain. The holding of the event at a time when heavy rain has been predicted by the weather office has drawn flak from the Maha Vikas Aghadi, citizens and activists.

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