Vande India will benefit us, to make the minimum impact to close the highway: CM Omar Abdullah

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said on Thursday that Vande India, who stopped by Prime Minister Narendra Modi tomorrow, will see the green signal, which will benefit everyone.

According to the news agency-Kashmir News Observer (KNO), talking to reporters, CM Omar said that the Wande Bharat Train Project was started when he was in class 7th.

He said, “It has been a long wait and now the train is ready to benefit all of us. The closure of highways will have the minimum impact on people and the robbery of airlines will be eliminated. We are being charged Rs 20,000 for tickets instead of Rs 5,000, when the highway is closed,” he said.

He said that the Vande Bharat train has already made several records, including Chenb Bridge, on the world’s highest railway bridge, and also on the country’s longest railway bridge – Fil Bridge.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Union Minister Jitendra Singh inspected Katra railway station and Vande Bharat train today from PM Modi’s visit- yesterday (KNO)

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