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Awkward moment as Indian President’s chopper gets stuck in Kerala

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Awkward moment as Indian President’s chopper gets stuck in Kerala

Awkward moment as Indian President’s chopper gets stuck in Kerala

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A part of a newly constructed helipad in Kerala’s Pramadam collapsed soon after Indian President Droupadi Murmu’s helicopter landed there on Wednesday.

The incident took place at the Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium in Pathanamthitta’s Pramadam, where the president had arrived to visit Sabarimala.

After the ground caved in, President Murmu continued her journey to Pamba, the foothills of Sabarimala, by road.

Soon after she left, videos from the site went viral showing officials manually pushing the Indian Air Force’s Mi-17 helicopter off the damaged helipad. The clips sparked a wave of criticism and jokes across social media.

One user wrote, “President Droupadi Murmu just got a firsthand experience of the BJP’s infrastructure. Her helicopter’s wheel got stuck in a newly built helipad.”

Indian media reported that the president was originally supposed to land at Nilackal near Pamba, but the plan was changed to Pramadam because of bad weather.

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