CM Mamata's "please take rest" message and PM Modi's virtual attendance at Bengali events

CM Mamata’s “please take rest” message and PM Modi’s virtual attendance at Bengali events

CM Mamata’s “please take rest” message and PM Modi’s virtual attendance at Bengali events

Due to the passing of his mother, Prime Minister Modi was only able to virtually attend the festivities even though he was supposed to travel to West Bengal to officially launch a number of development projects.

The seventh Vande Bharat Express was launched off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, only hours after attending the final rites for his mother Heeraben Modi in Gandhinagar. Due to the passing of his mother, Prime Minister Modi was only able to virtually attend the festivities even though he was supposed to travel to West Bengal to officially launch a number of development projects.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee sent the prime minister her condolences for the passing of his mother while he was attending an event in Howrah via video conference.

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Due to the passing of his mother, Prime Minister Modi was only able to virtually attend the festivities even though he was supposed to travel to West Bengal to officially launch a number of development projects.

The seventh Vande Bharat Express was launched off by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, only hours after attending the final rites for his mother Heeraben Modi in Gandhinagar. Due to the passing of his mother, Prime Minister Modi was only able to virtually attend the festivities even though he was supposed to travel to West Bengal to officially launch a number of development projects.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee sent the prime minister her condolences for the passing of his mother while he was attending an event in Howrah via video conference.

It’s a sad day, respected prime minister. In light of PM Modi’s mother’s passing, the event had taken on a sombre tone. “I pray to god, may god give you the strength and bless you so that you can love your mother by your action and your actions,” Banerjee remarked.

“Sir, I want to thank you for coming to West Bengal today when you were supposed to. But despite being unable to reach us due to the tragic passing of your mother, you have made a sincere effort to do so through your virtual programme. Even so, I’ll ask that the programme be shortened short and that you relax since you’ve just undergone cremation.

Banerjee’s speech was followed by PM Modi’s video-conferenced inauguration of the Joka-Taratala segment of the Kolkata Metro’s Purple Line and the Vande Bharat Express.

The Boinchi-Shaktigarh 3rd Line, Dankuni-Chandanpur 4th Line Project, Nimtita-New Farakka Double Line, and Ambari Falakata-New Maynaguri-Gumanihat Doubling Project were among the four railway projects that the Prime Minister dedicated to the country during the programme. Together, they cost a total of 405 crore, 565 crore, 254 crore, and more than 1080 crore, respectively.

Prime Minister Modi apologised for missing the ceremony in Bengal “for personal reasons” during his remarks.

He apologised to both you and West Bengal, saying, “Today I was meant to come among you but I could not come for some personal reasons.”

West Bengal was where I was meant to go, but for personal reasons, I was unable to do so. I want the Bengali people to apologise: PM Modi at the opening ceremony for railroad projects, which he essentially attended

The National Ganga Council’s (NGC) second meeting will be presided over by Prime Minister Modi via video conference.

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