Jaipur:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the revered Karni Mata temple in Deshkok in Bikner, Rajasthan on Thursday, and mother Karni is likely to give an important message from the spiritual land.
This is his first visit to Rajasthan after India’s attack on terrorist launch pads in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK) on 7 May.
During the visit, PM Modi will inaugurate 103 nationwide nationwide Amrit stations, including the newly developed Deshok railway station under the Amrit Bharat Scheme. He will also address a large public meeting in Palana village near Bikner.
His total stay in Bikaner is scheduled for 3 hours and 25 minutes. The journey reminds him of his public address in Churu, the morning of the air strike after the Pulwama attack.
Political observers estimate that PM Modi may once again send a strong message to the global community, including Pakistan, from the land of Bikaner, especially on Thursday, a month after the Pahgam terror attack on Thursday.
According to official sources, PM Modi will arrive at the NAL airport at 9.50 am by a special aircraft and then proceed to Deshkok via helicopter.
She is scheduled to reach Karni Mata Temple Helipad at 10.30 am and spend about 15 minutes in the temple. After the temple visit, he will inaugurate Deshok railway station and flag the Bikner-Mumbai Express train.
He will be accompanied by Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal and Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma. At 11.15 am, the Prime Minister will leave for Palana village by road – about 8 km journey. A huge crowd of more than one lakh people is expected at the public meeting site, where seating arrangements and a large pandal have been established.
In particular, around 6,000 people will donate to saffron turbans during the incident. Many teams are working around the clock to prepare them.
During the incident, PM Modi will inaugurate 103 nectar stations across the country and lay the foundation stone for various development projects worth Rs 26,000 crore. These projects include 1,000 km electrified railway tracks, seven major road projects, three vehicle underpasses, one powergrid transmission project and 900 km national highway in Rajasthan. After a public meeting, the Prime Minister will return to NAL Airport by helicopter at around 12.30 pm and will leave for Delhi at around 1.15 pm.
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