A New Bullet Train to connect New Delhi to Ram Mandir

Info4Now (New Delhi)- Before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is showing the Indians another dream of a new bullet train route. This time the dream is about to launch a new bullet train to connect New Delhi to Ram Mandir. According to National High Speed Rail Corporation sources, the Center wants to run High Speed Bullet Train from New Delhi to Ayodhya through Lucknow, Varanasi, and Prayagraj soon. That is why groundwork has already started.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who started the construction of the Ram temple last year, demanded that the whole frame of the city Ayodhya would be transformed completely. This temple city will take a new place in the tourist map of the world. The center has also started working towards that goal. Work has already started to build a world class international airport in Ayodhya. The airport is being named after the prestigious Purushottam Sriram Airport. The proposed bullet train station will be built next to that airport.

According to the National High Speed Rail Corporation (NHSRC), 941 km of railway lines will be laid from New Delhi to Ayodhya. The railway line will run through Agra-Lucknow, Prayagraj. The train will run at a speed of 320 to 350 kmph on this route. There will be a separate railway track between Lucknow and Ayodhya. The train will run at a speed of 130 kilometers per hour on this route. The cost of the whole project is at least 200 lakh crore rupees. Preliminary work on the project has already begun. The state government of Uttar Pradesh will provide land for the project. That is why the land of the farmers will be acquired. According to sources, the cost objective of the project is to connect Ramchandra’s city with Delhi. But who will bear the burden of huge costs? The answer to that question is yet to be found.

Incidentally, work on the 506-km bullet train project between Mumbai and Ahmedabad, proposed by the Prime Minister, has not yet been completed. The situation is such that this dream project of Prime Minister Narendra Modi may be delayed for up to 5 years. The project that was supposed to be completed in 2023, may be completed in 2026. The center has borrowed a huge amount of money from the Japanese government for this project. The government will have to bear the burden of that debt for the next 20 years.

Though it’s a good news to start such a project, anyone can smell a rat in it. Just before the U.P. Assembly election, Nomo is probably trying to give Ram Mandir a go in the campaigning

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