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Selfies and smiles: PM Modi travels in Delhi Metro on his birthday

TNN | Last updated on - Sep 17, 2023, 13:39 IST
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Selfies and smiles: PM Modi travels in Delhi Metro on his birthday

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday unveiled the expansion of Delhi Metro's Airport Line, now reaching its final stop at the YashoBhoomi Dwarka Sector 25 station.

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Delhi Metro ride

Before the inauguration, PM Narendra Modi took a metro ride from the Dhaula Kuan station to the newly-built YashoBhoomi Dwarka Sector 25 metro station.

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Selfie frenzy

During the ride, many passengers interacted with the Prime Minister and snapped selfies with him.

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Special birthday wishes

A traveller in Delhi Metro wished Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Sanskrit language on his 73rd birthday.

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Airport Line Extention

The PM unveiled a plaque at the new station marking the nearly 2-km extension extension of the Airport Line.

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Selfies and selfies...

Delhi Metro commuters clicking selfies with PM Narendra Modi.

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A memorable ride

PM Narendra Modi interacting with a kid during his metro ride.

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