
Mysuru: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his entourage did not get accomodation
at the iconic Hotel Lalitha Mahal Palace here as almost all rooms were
booked for a wedding reception, its top official said today.
The district administration later made arrangements for them at another plush hotel in the city.
"An official from the deputy commissioner's office had visited us to
book rooms for the prime minister and his staff, including security
personnel, but we were not in a position to do so as most of the rooms
were booked for a wedding reception," the hotel General Manager Joseph
Mathias told PTI.
Modi's arrival here coincided with the wedding reception yesterday evening, Mathias said.
The three rooms that were available were not enough for them, he said.
"Considering security reasons, it was not advisable to book just three rooms for a big staff," he added.
However, the district administration made alternative arrangements.
Modi was accommodated at Hotel Radisson Blu, where he stayed overnight
and today.
There, too, the hotel management was said to have
advised a businessman's family to reschedule the wedding reception,
citing security issues, so that it concluded before the prime minister
arrived.
Modi arrived here last night for engagements at Jain
piligrim centre Shravanabelagola in Hassan district. His itinerary also
included a South Western Railway function here and a public rally
organised by the BJP in the run up to the Assembly polls in the state.
PTI