Plane carrying Amit Shah, Venkaiah Naidu develops engine snag

Shelves the plan to travel to Imphal for the swearing-in ceremony of N Biren Singh as Manipur CM

March 15, 2017 01:47 pm | Updated 01:47 pm IST - New Delhi, Mar 15

BJP President Amit Shah (L) and Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu were travelling to Imphal to attend the swearing-in ceremony of N Biren Singh as Manipur CM. File Photo

BJP President Amit Shah (L) and Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu were travelling to Imphal to attend the swearing-in ceremony of N Biren Singh as Manipur CM. File Photo

A chartered aircraft carrying BJP president Amit Shah and Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu to Imphal today suffered an engine problem mid-air, prompting the pilot to return to the airport here.

Following the engine snag, the two BJP leaders shelved their plans to travel to Imphal for the swearing-in ceremony of N Biren Singh as Manipur Chief Minister, sources here said.

Naidu along with Shah and BJP leader Ram Lal had left for Imphal at 9.39 am from the Indira Gandhi International Airport. The special chartered aircraft was carrying three more passengers besides the BJP leaders.

After taking off, the ‘Falcon 200’ business jet of AR Airways developed some problem in its engine prompting the pilot to return to the airport here at 10.17 am, airport sources said.

Singh is scheduled to take oath as the new Chief Minister of Manipur today.

Governor Najma Heptulla had yesterday invited Singh, who was unanimously elected the leader of the 21-member BJP legislature party yesterday, to form the government.

The invitation to Singh came after four members of the Naga People’s Front, an NDA ally, met the Governor and declared their support to BJP for government formation.

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