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PM Narendra Modi turns photographer on his way to Sikkim, shares images on social media

| @indiablooms | Sep 24, 2018, at 03:28 pm

New Delhi, Sept 24 (IBNS): Visiting Sikkim, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday attempted to click some 'splendid' images while traveling in his chopper.

Modi was quick in sharing them on his Twitter page for his followers.

He captioned the images as: "Serene and splendid! Clicked these pictures on the way to Sikkim. Enchanting and incredible! #IncredibleIndia."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday inaugurated the first airport of Sikkim in Pakyong, media reports said.

The Pakyong Airport is 35 km away from Gangtok and 60 km away from India-China border.

The runway of the airport is 1.75 km, report said.

The engineering marvel has costed Rs. 605 crore.

Image: Narendra Modi Twitter page

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