Key Points

PM Modi enjoyed a Metro ride with students and workers after inaugurating Bengaluru's Yellow Line. He shared light moments with Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM Shivakumar during the journey. The new Metro line connects the city center to the tech hub of Electronics City. Thousands braved rain to greet Modi at the station as he waved back enthusiastically.

Key Points: PM Modi Rides Bengaluru Metro With Students and CM Siddaramaiah

  • PM Modi rode 19 km on Bengaluru Metro with students and workers
  • Shared laughter with CM Siddaramaiah and Dy CM Shivakumar
  • Inaugurated Yellow Line connecting Central Bengaluru to Electronics City
  • Scanned QR code to purchase ticket before boarding
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Bengaluru: PM Modi takes Metro ride with students, indulges in candid conversation

PM Modi takes a candid Metro ride with students, workers, and Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah after inaugurating Bengaluru's Yellow Line.

"The joy of interacting with young minds is unparalleled - PM Narendra Modi"

Bengaluru, Aug 10

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a 19.15-kilometre ride from R.V. Road (Ragigudda) Metro Station to Bommanahalli Metro Station on Sunday, after inaugurating the Yellow Line Metro services.

During the journey, he interacted with the girl students, women, Metro workers, and staffers. Eight children, 16 girl students from government schools, and eight workers who were part of the Yellow Line Metro project had the opportunity to travel with Prime Minister Modi.

After the interaction, Prime Minister Modi sat with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, and other dignitaries on the Metro. CM Siddaramaiah and Dy CM Shivakumar, who sat on either side of the Prime Minister, engaged closely with him throughout the journey. Both were also seen sharing hearty laughter with him.

Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the Yellow Line Metro services at the R.V. Road (Ragigudda) Metro Station, which connects Bengaluru's Central District to the tech hub, Electronics City. He also purchased a ticket by scanning the QR code at the Metro station before entering the platform.

Siddaramaiah, Deputy Chief Minister Shivakumar, and officials from Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) briefed PM Modi about the project at the premises. Later, the Prime Minister flagged off the Metro train at the station.

Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot, Union Minister Manohar Lal, Union Minister for Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw, Union Minister of State Shobha Karandlaje, Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya, former Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, Union Minister of State for Railways V. Somanna, Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, and Bengaluru Rural BJP MP C.N. Manjunath were present on the occasion.

Thousands of people gathered at the R.V. Road (Ragigudda) Metro Station despite the rain to catch a glimpse of the Prime Minister. The crowd raised slogans in his favour and showered flowers on his vehicle. The Prime Minister acknowledged the crowd by waving back at them.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but why only now? Bengaluru's infrastructure has been crumbling for years. Hope this isn't just election season optics. We need consistent development work.
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Arjun K
Amazing to see our PM using digital payment for metro ticket! Setting the right example for Digital India. The photos with students are so natural - unlike typical politician interactions.
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Shreya B
As a Bengaluru resident, I'm thrilled about the Yellow Line! Finally some relief for Electronics City commuters. Though I wish they'd focus more on last mile connectivity too.
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Vikram M
Interesting to see CM Siddaramaiah and Dy CM Shivakumar sharing laughs with PM Modi despite political differences. This is how democracy should work - cooperation for public welfare.
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Kavya N
The metro workers must be so proud! Recognition from PM himself for their hard work. Infrastructure projects like these are the backbone of our growing economy. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Nikhil C
While the event looks good, I hope the metro maintains quality. Many stations already have maintenance issues. Public transport should be about substance, not just photo ops.

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