Choroon and Tulabharam are not allowed to attend Suresh Gopi’s daughter’s wedding after Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Guruvayur. On that day, marriages were also scheduled in Guruvayur. On the 17th, when Modi arrives, 48 marriages are scheduled between five and six in the morning. There will be no weddings between six and nine on Wednesday. Officials also informed that wedding groups should take separate passes on that day. This is Modi’s second visit to Thrissur. Earlier, Modi came to participate in BJP’s Narishakti programme.

At the same time, according to the regulations, only 20 people are allowed in the wedding party. The police pass should be given with a photograph and a copy of the identity card. Officials also informed that Chorun and Tulabharam are not allowed in Guruvayur temple in the morning. At the same time, there has been a flood of complaints to the police station after the news that other marriages have been banned on the 17th, when Modi will visit the Guruvayur temple. On that day, around 40 families who had arranged marriages in Guruvayur approached the police about the matter.

The Prime Minister will arrive at 8 in the morning and return after attending the wedding ceremony at 8.45. The police also informed that strict restrictions will be imposed from six to nine in the morning. Modi will land at the helipad at Srikrishna College ground at 8 am on the 17th. Reach Srivatsam Guest House at 8.10 by road. Will visit the temple at 8.15. After spending 20 minutes in the temple, Suresh will attend the wedding ceremony of Gopi’s daughter which is taking place inside the temple. In view of the Prime Minister’s visit, heavy security arrangements are being made in the temple town.

