New Delhi:Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who served as the former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh for the fourth term and began his innings as Union Home Minister for Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, left for Bhopal along with his wife in the train on Sunday morning.
This is the first time since Chouhan assumed the charge in the Modi-led cabinet. He left from Delhi in the morning and is likely to reach Bhopal station by Shatabdi Express at 2:15 pm on the day. He will be accorded welcome by BJP workers and supporters soon after he reaches his home state.
BJP along with several social and employee organisations has made preparations for his grand welcome at more than 65 places in Bhopal. The four-time CM was seen interacting with passengers and clicking photographs with children. As the Bhopal bound train reached Morena Railway Station, hundreds of his supporters who were present there, greeted him with garlands and flowers.
The Union Minister took to social media platform X to inform about his visit to Bhopal. He appreciated the progress of Indian Railways under the Modi government.
"Today I am travelling in 'Shatabdi Express' train from New Delhi. The experience of travelling during this time is extremely enjoyable. Under the guidance of the Honorable Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji and the vision of Railway Minister Shri @AshwiniVaishnaw ji, Indian Railways is witnessing revolutionary changes in all areas of management and operations. Indian Railways is continuously working to meet the fast paced needs of New India and to make the journey of passengers economical, safe and comfortable," Chouhan stated.
During the journey, the local BJP workers are also expected to give him a grand welcome at Morena, Gwalior and Bina stations, the party said in a release. The four-time Madhya Pradesh CM, who assumed charge as the Union Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, said that farmers' welfare is going on continuously under the Modi government. He added that agriculture and rural development are "interconnected.",