Friday, May 21, 2010

PM defers reception for UPA-II’s one-year bash

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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh condoled the loss of lives in plane crash in the Mangalore airport on Saturday and prearranged Rs.200, 000 for the families of the dead and Rs.50, 000 for the upset.


The Prime Minister beam to both civil aviation minister Praful Patel and the Home minister, P. Chidambaram for an update of the release and free operation, according to his mentor media.

The Prime Minister also talked with United Progressive Alliance (the UPA) leader Sonia Gandhi and decided to put off a scheduled event at his official house on Saturday night to celebrate his administration a year in office during his subsequent term.

"The Prime Minister has directed the Rs.200, 000 for the family of those killed and Rs.50, 000 for the wounded may be certified from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund, and that all possible is available to the bereaved families," media counselor said.

"As a token of admiration for those who rotten in this tragic event that work today by the Prime Minister's house marks the completion of the first years of the subsequent term of the UPA government has been delayed.

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