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British PM likely to visit Tamil Nadu during his India tour next month

| @indiablooms | Mar 21, 2021, at 01:55 am

Chennai/UNI: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is likely to pay a visit to Tamil Nadu during his India tour next month.

He is likely to be in Tamil Nadu from April 26 to 28.

Airport sources said he is likely to visit Madurai, though an official confirmation is awaited.

A seven-member advanced high security team from Britain will arrive in Madurai from New Delhi tomorrow to review the security arrangements and inspect the facilities.

From Madurai, the team will go to Chennai in the evening for security inspections and leave for Pune on Monday morning.

It will be Mr Boris Johnson's first bilateral visit to India.

Though the arrival of the advanced high security team has confirmed the British Prime Minister's visit, the places he will tour are still not known.

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