‘All that is in past now’- Ayodhya case litigant showers petals during PM Modi’s roadshow in Ayodhya
时间:2024-06-26 09:09:52 阅读(143)
As soon as Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Ayodhya on Saturday, people in the city turned up in huge numbers to shower flower petals to welcome the PM during his 15-km long road show.
Among the residents of Ayodhya, was Iqbal Ansari, a 56-year-old litigant in Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid title suit. His father Hashim Ansari was also a litigant in the case. Iqbal was seen holding red roses to shower on PM Modi.
Soon after the roadshow, PM Modi inaugurated historic Ayodhya Dham Junction Railway Station, which is constructed on the lines of Ram Temple. He also flagged off two new Amrit Bharat Express trains and six new Vande Bharat Trains, some virtually.
After the inauguration programme, on his way back from Ayodhya Dham Railway Station to the Ayodhya airport to address a public meeting, PM Modi paid a surprise visit to the house of a beneficiary of the the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana.
He visited the house of Meera Manjhi, who according to officials is the 10th crore beneficiary of the Central government scheme. He spent 15 minutes at her house and also drank tea.
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The launched works involve rehabilitating the Galgamuwa Railway Station and upgrading the railway line from Maho to Anuradhapura, including additional tasks. Another project is the second phase of track rehabilitation from Maho to Omanthai (128 kms), funded by a $318 million Indian Line of Credit.
Transport Minister Gunawardena praised the efforts of Indian company IRCON in Sri Lanka and called for more cooperation in the railway sector. State Minister Shantha Bandara and officials from the Sri Lankan Ministry of Transport attended the event.
Railways is a priority for Indian assistance in Sri Lanka, with over $1 billion invested under five Indian Lines of Credit. IRCON has been involved in Sri Lanks since 2009. It has contributed to the modernisation of Sri Lanka Railways by reconstructing the entire railway line network in the Northern Province (253 Km) and upgradation of the Southern line (115 km), as well as improving safety through advanced signalling and telecommunication systems.
Despite Sri Lanka’s debt standstill in April 2022, India’s support under various Lines of Credit has continued.
(With PTI inputs)
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