Canadian PM Justin Trudeau Leaves Delhi After Plane Breakdown
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who was staying in Delhi since Sunday night due to a plane breakdown, left today. There was a technical fault in his plane, which was rectified today. After this, he left for Canada from Palam Airport in Delhi at 1:10 pm. He was supposed to leave on Sunday, just hours after the conclusion of the G-20 summit, but the plane had a glitch at the last moment, forcing him to stay in Delhi for a few more days.
Technical Fault Resolved
A second plane was also arranged for Trudeau from Canada, but it was also delayed. Meanwhile, the technical issue with the old plane was fixed, allowing Trudeau to depart.
Canada’s PMO Press Secretary Mohammad Hussain confirmed that the technical flaw in the plane had been resolved and the aircraft had received permission to take off. Trudeau and his delegation were expected to depart in the afternoon. Trudeau had arrived in Delhi on his 36-year-old Airbus SE plane, but a fault was discovered just before his return. However, the technical issues were rectified, and the Canadian delegation flew back to Ottawa in the same plane.
Embarrassment and Criticism
During his visit to India, Trudeau had to address concerns regarding Khalistani elements and faced embarrassment due to the plane breakdown. The Canadian opposition and media also criticized him, highlighting the mismanagement in Canadian airports.
Union Minister Rajiv Chandrashekhar expressed gratitude on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the government, thanking Trudeau for his presence at the G-20 summit and wishing him a safe journey back home.
Summary:
- Canadian PM Justin Trudeau leaves Delhi after his plane breakdown.
- The technical fault in the plane was resolved.
- Trudeau’s departure was delayed due to the glitch.
- A second plane was called from Canada but arrived late.
- Trudeau and his delegation flew back to Ottawa in the repaired plane.
- Trudeau faced criticism and embarrassment during his visit to India.
- Union Minister Rajiv Chandrashekhar thanked Trudeau for his presence at the G-20 summit.
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