Chidambaram's action seen as an attempt to prove a point that there is no threat to the premier event flew into Hyderabad by a scheduled commercial flight and proceeded in a private car to Gachibowli stadium , a 15-minute drive, unannounced. The Minister, who was without any security cover, was on a "private' visit to the city, official sources said in New Delhi.
The Home Minister bought a Rs 1,000 ticket and proceeded to watch the finals of the Championships from the spectators gallery before he was spotted by the tournament organisers.
Chidamabaram was asked to give away the prizes to men's champion Lin Dan from China and later watched the mixed doubles and womens doubles finals from the VIP arena where national badminton coach P Gopichand was seated next to him.
Cyberabad Police Commissioner S Prabhakara Reddy said the visit to the stadium was not "prearranged".
The England team had pulled out from the citing security reasons after certain intelligence reports suggested that there could be a Lashkar-e-Taiba(LeT) threat to the tournament.
Chidambaram, earlier downplaying the intelligence input, had said, "I am satisfied that the World Badminton Championship will take place in complete security. No one need to have any apprehensions on this score."
He had said the alert in Hyderabad was based on the information shared with the state police in a routine manner.