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As the PM was addressing the people, the crowd erupted into loud cheers saying ‘Modi Modi’.(Image/PTI)
PM Modi looked at CM Siddaramaiah and said “Mukhyamantri ji aisa hota rehta hai.” The Congress leader was captured smiling uncomfortably and was seen scratching his head
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a jibe at Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at an event held in Bengaluru on Friday, where both leaders shared the stage. As the PM was addressing the people, the crowd erupted into loud cheers saying ‘Modi Modi’.
PM Modi looked at CM Siddaramaiah and said “Mukhyamantri ji aisa hota rehta hai (CM Sir this keeps happening)”. The Congress leader was captured smiling uncomfortably and was seen scratching his head.
#WATCH | “Mukhyamantri ji aisa hota rehta hai,” says PM Narendra Modi to Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah as people chant ‘Modi-Modi’ during the inauguration event of the new Boeing India Engineering & Technology Center campus in Bengaluru. pic.twitter.com/hrzWIUAyIJ— ANI (@ANI) January 19, 2024
PM Modi and CM Siddaramaiah were attending the inauguration of Boeing’s new global engineering and technology campus in Bengaluru.
In the event, PM lauded the strides made by India in aviation and aerospace and the growing role of women in the sector, while asserting that the country will spur the global aviation market.
In his address after inaugurating aircraft maker Boeing’s new global engineering and technology centre campus near, he said women were leading in the aviation and aerospace sector, be it fighter or civil aircraft.
They constituted about 15 per cent of the total pilots in India, which was three times the global average. The time for women-led development has come, Modi said.
India, he said, has become the third major domestic aviation market in the world and, in a decade, the number of passengers will double. The ‘UDAN’ scheme has played a vital role in enhancing the domestic aviation market, the PM said.
Due to the growing demand, airlines in India have ordered hundreds of aircraft. “India is set to give new energy to the global aviation market” he said.
Further, “we gave priority to connectivity infrastructure making India a well connected market”, Modi said. Taking a dig at the Congress, he said earlier India was unable to transform its potential into performance.
PM LAUNCHED BOEING SUKANYA PROGRAMME
The PM also launched the Boeing Sukanya Programme. The company said the initiative aims to support the entry of more girl children from across India into the country’s growing aviation sector.
The 43-acre state-of-the-art Boeing India Engineering and Technology Centre (BIETC) campus is the planemaker’s largest such investment outside the US, the company said. It has been built at a cost of Rs 1,600 crore.
BOEING SUKANYA PROGRAMME
The Boeing Sukanya programme will provide opportunities for girls and women from across India to learn critical skills in the science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) fields and train for jobs in the aviation sector, a company statement said.
For young girls, the programme will create STEM Labs at 150 planned locations to help spark interest in related careers.
It will also provide scholarships to women who are training to be pilots.
Investments will support flight training curriculum, obtaining certifications, funding for simulator training, and career development programmes, Boeing said.
(with PTI inputs)