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This article talks about PM Modi’s visit to Varanasi, his warm welcome, and the launch of new trains.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited his parliamentary area, Varanasi, on Friday evening. As he arrived, there was a grand welcome for him, starting from the Babatpur Airport to the city. People showered him with flowers, and the air was filled with beats from drums and festive cheers.
During this visit, PM Modi will launch four new Vande Bharat trains. The atmosphere was lively with chants of “Har Har Mahadev” and “Modi-Modi” as he made his way through the streets, greeted by many local citizens, party workers, and school children waving flags and banners.
Modi arrived at the Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport around 5 PM by a special flight. After this two-day trip, he will be showcasing the new trains from Banaras Station on Saturday morning at 8:15 AM. The new trains will connect important routes, including Banaras to Khajuraho and Lucknow to Saharanpur.
These new Vande Bharat express trains will serve various routes and connect significant cultural and religious sites. The first train will enhance travel between Banaras, Prayagraj, and Chitrakoot, making it easier for pilgrims and tourists alike.
After the train launch, PM Modi will leave for Darbhanga, Bihar, by helicopter. This visit is expected to boost local transport and improve connectivity in the region.
Summary:
- PM Modi visited Varanasi with a warm reception.
- He will launch four new Vande Bharat trains during his stay.
- The new trains will enhance connectivity to major sites.
- Local citizens actively participated in the welcome.
- Modi will leave for Bihar after the train launch.
