Mangalore city is gearing up for PM Modi’s visit on April 13
Mangalore city is gearing up for PM Modi’s visit on April 13
April 11: As a part of campaigning for loksabha election on April 18 in Dakshina Kannada district, PM Modi will be visiting Mangalore City on Saturday, April 13. Elaborate security arrangements in view of PM’s visit to the city.
A total of 1,472 police personnel are deputed for security arrangements, including five SP/DCPs, 10 DySPs/ACPs, 36 police inspectors, 67 PSIs, 147 ASIs, and 1,207 head constables. In addition to this, five KSRP troops, 19 CAR troops 2 CRPF troops will also be on duty. Special teams have been formed to check the rally venue, Mangalore International Airport and other places where the PM would travel. CCTV cameras have been installed at the Nehru Maidan where the programme is scheduled.
Parking of vehicles on either sides of the road from Mangalore Airport to the Nehru Maidan right from 8 am on April 13 till the departure of the PM. Parking arrangements have been made for the vehicles arriving for the PM’s programme. Among the vehicles coming to the city from Udupi, Mulki, Suratkal, Kateel, Bajpe, Kavoor, Kulur, Kottara Chowki areas, buses will have to be parked at Karavali Utsav ground, Urva market ground, Ladyhill church ground and Kulur Gold Finch Ground. Cars will have to be parked at Canara High School ground at Mannagudda. Buses coming from Karkala-Moodbidri, Sullia, Puttur, Belthangady, BC Road via Nantur will have to parked at Ramakrishna School ground, Kadri Ground, Padavu School Ground and Agnes School Ground. Car parking is at Shanthi Nilaya grounds at Balmatta. Vehicles from Kasargod, Uppala, Konaje, Ullal, Derlakatte, Thokkottu, Pumpwell and Kankanady will have to park at Emmekere ground and Vaman Naik Ground at Nandigudde while cars can be parked at Morgansgate.