PM Modi’s mother Hiraba, 100, was admitted to the U N Mehta Institute of Cardiology & Research Centre earlier today.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday reached the U N Mehta Institute of Cardiology & Research Centre in Ahmedabad to meet his mother Hiraba, 100, who has been admitted to the facility.
Before Modi arrived in the city, Ahmedabad police Commissioner Sanjay Shrivastava issued a notification banning the flying of drones and other aircraft. Shrivastava imposed the ban on flying remote-controlled drones, quadcopters, powered aircraft, microlight aircraft, hang gliders paragliders, para motors, hot air balloons and para jumping citing security reasons. The ban has been enforced from 2 pm till midnight.
The Gujarat government also put off the weekly cabinet briefing that was to be held by its spokesperson and Health Minister Rushikesh Patel, who has rushed to the U N Mehta Hospital.
Hiraba lives with her youngest son Pankaj, a retired Gujarat government official, at Raisan in the state’s Gandhinagar district. Modi had last met her on December 4, a day before he cast his vote for the second phase of the Gujarat Assembly elections