PM Modi visits Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok- inaugurates railway station
PM Modi visits Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok- inaugurates railway station
PM Modi, on Thursday 22 May, visited the Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok and as well addressed the public for the first time since the successful completion of the Indian Army’s Operation Sindoor. The Deshnok railway station was developed under the Amrit Bharat Yojana.
Along with this, he will also inaugurated all 103 Amrit stations across the country. Later, he addressed a public gathering in the nearby village of Palana.
PM Modi’s visit to Bikaner lasted for 3 hours and 25 minutes. Earlier, following the Pahalgam attack and subsequent air strikes, PM Modi held his first public address in Churu, delivering a significant message to the world.
It is anticipated that he will once again use the platform of Bikaner to convey a significant message to Pakistan and the global community. Thursday also marks one month since the Pehlgam attack.
As per reports, PM Modi arrived at Nal Airport at 9:50 AM on Thursday via a special aircraft. From there, travelled to Desnok by helicopter and after landing at the helipad near the Karni Mata Temple, he visited the temple at 10:30 AM.
After spending approximately 15 minutes at the temple, he inaugurated the Desnok railway station and flagged- off the Bikaner-Mumbai Express train. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, and Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma were also present.
At 11:15 AM, PM Modi travelled from Desnok to Palana to attend the public meeting. After arriving in Palana via an eight-kilometre road journey, he addressed the gathering. A pandal with seating arrangements for over one lakh people has been set up at the venue. After the meeting, he departed for Nal Airport by helicopter around 12:30 PM and left for Delhi by special aircraft at approximately 1:15 PM.
During the public meeting, PM virtually inaugurated the 103 newly constructed Amrit Bharat railway stations across the country. He also laid the foundation stone and inaugurated development projects worth a total of ₹26,000 crore. These include a 1,000-kilometre electrified railway track in the state, seven road projects, three vehicle underpasses, power grid transmission projects, and a 900-kilometre highway.
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