Ahmedabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive here on Friday morning on a two-day Gujarat visit during which he is scheduled to launch a host of projects, including the famed seaplane service between Kevadiya and Ahmedabad, said an official on Thursday.
In a slight change in the original schedule, Modi is expected to visit the grieving family of former Gujarat Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel in Gandhinagar after his arrival at the Ahmedabad airport.
The 92-year-old BJP stalwart died here on Thursday morning due to prolonged illness.
Modi paid rich tributes to Patel through a series of tweets and said the veteran leader had mentored and groomed many younger workers, including him.
"Our family has been informed that PM Modi would come to our residence in Gandhinagar on Friday morning to share our pain," said Keshubhai Patel''s son, BJP leader Bharat Patel.
The PM will then leave for Kevadiya in Narmada district.
This will be Modi''s first visit to his home state since the coronavirus outbreak in Gujarat in March-end.
According to the official, Modi would take a helicopter ride from the Ahmedabad airport to reach Kevadiya.
During his trip, Modi would also pay tributes to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel at the ''Statue of Unity'' near Kevadiya on the occasion of birth anniversary of the first Home Minister of independent India on October 31, said the official.
Modi would arrive at Kevadiya on the afternoon of October 30, he said.
He would first inaugurate the Sardar Patel Zoological Park, popularly known as Jungle Safari, developed near the 182-metre tall "Statue of Unity" which is dedicated to the "Iron Man" of India.
The zoo houses wild animals and birds brought from all over the world.
Later, the PM would inaugurate a boat service which would operate in the Narmada river between the statue and Shreshth Bharat Bhavan, around 4km away, according to the schedule.
The PM is expected to take a boat ride after the inauguration of the service, the official said.