Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 9.02 km-long Atal Tunnel in Rohtang on Saturday. Work on the world’s longest highway tunnel above an altitude of 10,000 feet began in 2010 and will reduce travelling time between Manali and Leh by four to five hours.
But neither the strategic significance of the tunnel nor the stupendous engineering feat by Border Roads Organization caught the attention of people. Nor did the PM Modi’s political speech at the inauguration ( he does it at almost every official function) caught much attention.
What did catch attention was the PM’s decision to inaugurate the tunnel himself ( it could have been done by the Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister, the Defence Minister or even the President of India, if not an engineer of the BRO) at a time of turmoil—and his vigorous wave at non-existent people while walking and driving through the tunnel.
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Is he all there / Is he alright, asked several people on Twitter. Why would he have waved at non-existent people ? He was generating a Modi wave, wisecracked someone while others speculated that he could be waving at the security personnel and photographers moving in front. Here are some of the Twitter links:
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Former Ambassador K.C. Singh suggested that the PM could have actually flagged traffic through the tunnel and waved at the vehicles. Or perhaps he could have waved a military convoy through the tunnel?
The decision to construct the strategic tunnel below the Rohtang Pass was taken in the year 2000 when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the Prime Minister.
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