Congress posted on social media video of rain water falling inside train bogie

Congress posted on social media video of rain water falling inside train bogie

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New Delhi: Congress has posted a train on social media. In this video, water is seen falling inside the bogie of the train. A worker is seen placing plastic boxes under the falling water. Passengers are seen sitting in the train compartment. This video posted from the Twitter account of Congress Kerala is being told of Vande Bharat Express train. This video is of about 8 seconds. There is no information about which train and when this video is from. However, the Congress seems to be trying to corner the government through this video. This video is being shared widely on Twitter. People of opposition parties including Congress are sharing this video a lot. Let us inform that the number of Vande Bharat trains is being continuously increased in the country. On the other hand, after the recent train accident in Odisha, the Railways is laying full emphasis on strengthening the security system.

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In this video shared by Congress Kerala’s Twitter account, it has been claimed that water is falling from the roof of the train during rains in Vande Bharat Express. However, more information about the video could not be found. More than 61 thousand people had seen this video till 10.30 pm. There were more than two thousand likes on the video. Explain that the government is continuously increasing the number of Vande Bharat trains. 5 new Vande Bharat trains are going to start on 26th June. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to launch the semi-high-speed train via video conference.

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According to railway sources, the five routes on which the Vande Bharat train will start operating on June 26 include Mumbai-Goa, Bengaluru-Hubli, Patna-Ranchi, Bhopal-Indore and Bhopal-Jabalpur. The Ministry of Railways started the Mumbai-Goa Vande Bharat train after the Odisha tragedy.

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