Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on the second day of his two-day visit to his parliamentary constituency, Varanasi, where he flagged off four new Vande Bharat trains, marking another milestone in India’s rail modernization drive. The visuals from Varanasi show the Prime Minister waving the green flag, symbolizing the official launch of the high-speed trains that will further enhance connectivity across key regions of the country. PM Modi arrived in Varanasi on Thursday evening to a grand welcome, with thousands of supporters lining the streets to greet him. People showered flowers and waved flags as his convoy passed through the city. The launch of these new Vande Bharat trains reflects the government’s continued focus on developing world-class rail infrastructure that combines speed, comfort, and efficiency. After completing his engagements in Varanasi, the Prime Minister is scheduled to travel to Darbhanga, Bihar, where he will lead election campaigning and address massive public rallies. Officials stated that the new trains will operate on routes designed to improve inter-state travel and reduce travel time between major cities. The event underscores the government’s vision of transforming India’s transport system under the “Viksit Bharat” mission, strengthening connectivity, and bringing modern facilities to passengers across the nation.


