The Canadian PM, who came to India to participate in the G20 summit, had to stay in India for two days. Due to a technical fault in his plane, he remained in India and took Canada's policy decisions from here. Today on Tuesday he has left for his country. This information has been given to news agency ANI by Canada PMO.

Canadian PM left in Delhi due to technical glitch

In fact, the G20 summit was organized in New Delhi on 9 and 10 September, in which Trudeau came to India to attend. After attending the two-day meeting, he was to leave India on Sunday itself, but suddenly his plane developed some technical fault, due to which he had to stay in Delhi for some more time.

Technical problem in the plane solved

Earlier, officials had said that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his delegation are expected to depart on Tuesday afternoon as the technical problem that occurred with their plane has been resolved. Mohammad Hussain, Press Secretary of the Prime Minister of Canada's Office, confirmed this to ANI. “The technical issue with the aircraft has been resolved. The plane was given clearance to take off.

Second plane to pick up PM stopped in UK

Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, who arrived in India on Friday for the G20 summit, had to stay in New Delhi after a technical glitch in his plane, while all other heads of state had left after the G20 summit. Meanwhile, news also came that another plane for the Canadian PM has been sent from Canada to India. However, the Canadian Prime Minister's office said in a statement that another plane sent to pick up Justin has been diverted to the UK and will depart the UK on Tuesday morning (London time).