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Team Udayavani, Feb 18, 2018, 10:59 AM IST
Mysuru: The district administration has made plans at a star hotel for PM Narendra Modi’s stay in the city, after the PMO affirmed his overnight stay in the city on Sunday.
He will land at Mysuru Airport; spend the night at Radisson Blu on Sunday will take a chopper to Shravanabelagola on Monday to go to the Mahamastakabishekha celebration. Modi will return to the city at Maharaja Cricket Ground helipad, where the authorities have arranged three helipads, launch railroad ventures including inauguration of double line and electric rail at Mysuru Railway Station and go to the BJP rally at Maharaja’s College grounds before flying back to Delhi from Mysuru airplane terminal.
Deputy Commissioner D Randeep said that all rooms at Radisson Blu have been reserved since Prime Minister Narendra Modi is staying for the night. Almost 20 customers in Radisson Blu have been moved to other hotel. There are almost 100 rooms and every one of the rooms have been reserved for Prime Minister’s stay.
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