Narendra Modi on Saturday immediately asked his team of doctors to check a person who collapsed while he was delivering a speech. PM Modi on Saturday visited ISRO's headquarters in Bengaluru, thereafter he boarded a flight for Delhi. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief JP Nadda and other party workers arrived at the Palam airport in the national capital to receive PM Modi.
During his speech in Delhi, Prime Minister Modi apologised to city people about the inconvenience to be caused because of the G20 Summit, scheduled to take place on 9 September. Addressing a public reception at the airport on his return from a two-nation visit, PM Modi said, "The entire country is the host of the G20 Summit, but guests are coming to Delhi. The residents of Delhi have a special responsibility to make the G20 Summit a success.
They have to ensure that the reputation of the nation is not affected one bit," said Modi, who returned from a visit to South Africa and Greece after a brief stopover in Bengaluru where he visited ISRO to congratulate scientists on the success of Chandrayaan-3. He acknowledged that the residents of Delhi might face inconvenience as traffic rules will be changed. "From September 5 to September 15, there will be a lot of inconvenience, and I apologise for that in advance.
These are our guests, traffic rules will be changed, you will be stopped from going to several places but some things are necessary," the prime minister said. "The residents of Delhi have got a greater responsibility for the G20. You have the responsibility to ensure that the national tricolour continues to fly high with pride," he said.
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