PM Narendra Modi Hails Vande Bharat Express
Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India reached Varanasi in the later part of Friday. He addressed a massive public gathering over there. During his addressal, the Prime Minister praised the working and condition of the Vande Bharat Express. He stated that there is no “scarcity of budget”. He drew a comparison between the old Rajdhani Express and Shatabdi Express with Vande Bharat.
PM Modi in his address stated, “In 50 years, Rajdhani Express ran only on 16 routes, 35 years ago Shatabdi Express ran only on 19 routes. But Vande Bharat is running on 25 routes in just 4 years…”
PM Modi always try to convey their message to all the classes of the society and most importantly, to the poor people. He couldn’t have missed mentioning thme in the address so PM stated, “Earlier only rich people had access to the bank. If there is no one to take a guarantee, then how will the bank loan be available? In the last nine years, the BJP government changed this thinking and opened it for everyone. We opened about fifty crores of Jan Dhan bank accounts…Respect for the poor is Modi’s guarantee…”
It was raining quite heavily when PM Modi arrived in Gorakhpur for his roadshow in the early of the day. BJP leaders were assuming that people might not turn up in the roadshow. On the contrary side, people emerged in massive crowd to greet the Prime Minister.
This was a clear depiction of how huge PM Modi’s fan following is. Even the public gathering at the address in Varanasi was massive.
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