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When PM Modi reached Varanasi railway station at midnight

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 14, 2021 10:40 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a tour of Varanasi. He inaugurated the Kashi Corridor here on Monday. He ...

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a tour of Varanasi. He inaugurated the Kashi Corridor here on Monday. He also reviewed the ongoing work in the temple premises. He then went on a cruise ride. Later he reached Assi Ghat and Sant Ravidas Ghat. Here he paid homage to Saint Ravidas. Not only that, PM Modi along with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Varanasi station late at night. PM Modi has also shared some photos of Varanasi station. PM Modi tweeted, "Stop next ... Varanasi station." We are working to expand the railway network as well as to build clean, modern and passenger friendly railway stations.

Earlier, Prime Minister Modi reviewed the ongoing development work in Kashi. He tweeted that he was inspecting major development works in Kashi. "We are trying to build the best infrastructure for this holy city," he said.

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