Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi chose the most common mode of traveling, The Delhi Metro. He is going to attend a centenary celebration of Delhi University. While he was travelling through the public transport, he even interacted with different people on board. His presence over there surprised everyone in the train. People could not believe for a second that it was the PM himself travelling on metro.
Indian PM has always made sure that he takes a chance to actually sit amongst the people of India. He often takes a step to go to ground level and meet people to know what and how they feel.
The metro station saw heavy security since Indian Prime Minister was travelling through the metro. It was important for the safety of the PM and the public both.
PM Modi finally reached his destination to attend the event at the Delhi University. He was accompanied by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. They were warmly welcomed at the university with complete pomp and show. The two ministers interacted with the students of the university.
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Earlier, in the year 2018 in the month of April; PM Modi travelled through the metro to attend a public function. He boarded the train from Lok Kalyan Marg Metro station. On that day, the PM visit the station in prime rush hours. He traveled to the Vidhan Sabha Station through that metro. During his travel, the PM clicked selfies and had light conversation with the public.
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