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Modi Express to Start in Konkan by August for Ease of Travel during Ganesh Chaturthi

The special ‘Modi Express’ was organized for Ganpati devotees visiting Konkan during the prestigious festival.

The "Modi Express," which bears Prime Minister Narendra Modi's name, is a free transportation program being offered to the Konkan area in honor of the impending Ganesh festival. It is a present for the Konkanese people since it is a yearly habit for them to travel to their villages to celebrate the Ganesh festival.

This year, the "Modi Express" special train is being arranged. This is to express gratitude to Prime Minister, Narendra Modi for including senior BJP official Narayan Rane in the most recent cabinet enlargement. Bookings must be made starting on August 27 for interested travelers, according to BJP MLA Nitesh Rane.

Nitesh also added the difficulty of travel in buses to the region of Konkan which thanks to the Prime Minister will see a significant change because of the newly introduced train for Ganesh Chaturthi. This was made possible only by the addition of Narayan Rane to the cabinet, whose joyous joining is the regional government providing the journeying services. A tweet and video were followed by Nitesh on Sunday afternoon.

Around 1,800 people, according to Nitesh, would be able to travel on the Modi Express, which will depart from Dadar and make stops at Kankavali, Vaibhavwadi, and Sawantwadi. He also mentioned that dinner would be provided for the passengers.

When it was time to book their seats, Nitesh advised the attendees to speak with the designated party members from Kankavali, Vaibhavwadi, and Sawantwadi.

When Narayan Rane, a union minister, made his Jan Ashirward Yatra declaration, it was in the middle of it. Rane began the yatra on August 19 and will end it on August 26 after visiting the districts of Sindhudurg, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Thane, Palghar, and Mumbai Suburban.

Nitesh and the BJP are making yet another attempt to woo the "Charkarmanis," as the Konkanese people are known. With Rane, the BJP aims to increase its influence in the Konkan, which has long been a stronghold for the Shiv Sena.
 







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