During the visit of PM Narendra Modi to Pune on Sunday, the police have now given a clarification regarding the removal of black clothes of the people. In fact, Pune Police Commissioner Amitabh Gupta has clarified that such instructions were given regarding not allowing black flags to people entering MIT College in Pune. .
He said, “Maybe there was some confusion about the instructions. Because the instructions did not say about the clothes but about the black flag and the piece of black colored cloth. Let us inform that PM Modi had inaugurated many development projects during this period. At the same time, slogans were also raised along with protests at many places in the city.
Let us tell you that before the Prime Minister’s visit, the workers of Congress and Nationalist Congress Party staged a sit-in demonstration at various places. In fact, the activists alleged that Prime Minister Modi insulted the state by telling Maharashtra the reason for the spread of the COVID epidemic in other states. During the protest, the workers carried placards of ‘Go Back Modi’. Due to this, it is believed that instructions were issued regarding black flags at the venue of PM Modi.
Let us inform that PM Modi had reached Pune on a one-day visit. During this, he inaugurated the Metro Rail section, a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, a gallery dedicated to renowned cartoonist RK Laxman and the Golden Jubilee celebrations of Symbiosis University. Let us inform that in this program, PM Modi described the life and ideals of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj as a source of great inspiration.
Significantly, the statue of Shivaji Maharaj is made of 1850 kg of gun metal and its height is about 9 and a half feet. Along with this, he laid the foundation stone of Pune Metro Rail Project on 24 December 2016. Its total length is 32.2 km. At the same time, it is estimated to cost around Rs 11,400 crore.