Video- Big allegation of Congress, ATC did not give clearance to Rahul's Gandhi helicopter due to PM Modi's meeting.
New Delhi. The helicopter of Lok Sabha opposition leader Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, who was out to campaign for Jharkhand Assembly Elections, has been stopped by ATC in Mahagama, Jharkhand. ATC has banned Gandhi's helicopter from flying further. Due to lack of permission, he is stuck in Mahagama during the campaign. Politics has started over the stopping of Lok Sabha opposition leader Gandhi's helicopter. All the Congress leaders are targeting BJP regarding this. And holding BJP responsible.
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Dear @narendramodi Ji, why are you so scared?
LoP Rahul Gandhi Ji’s helicopter is stopped for more than 2 hours because the Air Traffic Control is not giving clearance.
As PM Modi is eyeing his defeat in Jharkhand, he is stopping Rahul from attending more public meetings. pic.twitter.com/ZGCzVJgG1X
— Sama Ram Mohan Reddy (@RamMohanINC) November 15, 2024
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Congress MP and Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi's helicopter was stopped from taking off from Mahagama due to lack of approval from ATC. Congress has accused BJP of refusing to give clearance to Rahul Gandhi's helicopter due to PM Modi's meeting. And they have been kept in Belbadda of Godda. Congress leaders have called this a wrong policy of BJP.
The footage of Gandhi's helicopter being stopped in Godda is being shared rapidly on social media. It is clearly visible in the footage that Rahul Gandhi is aboard the stopped helicopter. Waiting for Gandhi to leave from Godda. Many employees are deployed around the helipad for the security of Rahul Gandhi. They will be able to leave only after getting clearance. Let us tell you that after the first phase in Jharkhand, the second phase of voting is to be held on 20th November. Gandhi is busy campaigning for the second phase.
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