As Prime Minister Narendra Modi is heading towards ISRO Telemetry Tracking and Command Network Mission Control Complex to meet the scientists behind the success of Chandrayaan-3, he has raised the slogan “Jai Vigyan Jai Anusandhan” outside HAL airport after he arrived in Bengaluru.PM Modi addresses gathering outside HAL airport#WATCH | Karnataka | Prime Minister Narendra Modi raises the slogan Jai Vigyan Jai Anusandhan outside HAL airport in Bengaluru.PM Modi will shortly meet scientists of the ISRO team involved in Chandrayaan-3 Mission. pic.twitter.com/1FHiz9or4h— ANI (@ANI) August 26, 2023Addressing the gathering at the airport, the prime minister said, “I could not stop myself as I was not in the country, but I decided to visit Bengaluru first and meet our scientists right after visiting India.”#WATCH | Bengaluru, Karnataka | PM Narendra Modi says I could not stop myself as I was not in the country, but I decided to visit Bengaluru first and meet our scientists right after visiting India. pic.twitter.com/fylaqqSftd— ANI (@ANI) August 26, 2023Meanwhile, PM Modi also greeted the crowd gathered outside the HAL airport.#WATCH | Karnataka | PM Narendra Modi greets people gathered outside HAL airport in Bengaluru.PM Modi will meet scientists of the ISRO team involved in Chandrayaan-3 Mission at ISRO Telemetry Tracking & Command Network Mission Control Complex. pic.twitter.com/70owpeWwlF— ANI (@ANI) August 26, 2023PM Modi on his way to meet ISRO scientistsCurrently, he is on his way to meet the ISRO scientists, where the prime minister will also be briefed about the findings and progress in the moon mission- Chandrayaan-3.#WATCH | Karnataka | Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets people on his way to ISRO Telemetry Tracking & Command Network Mission Control Complex in Bengaluru where he will meet scientists of the ISRO team involved in the #Chandrayaan3 Mission. pic.twitter.com/JUust0rtry— ANI (@ANI) August 26, 2023After a 40-day voyage into space, the Chandrayaan-3 lander, Vikram, touched down on the uncharted lunar South Pole on Wednesday (August 23) evening, making India the first country to do so and the fourth to land on the moons surface.