Congress Targets Administration! Controversial Video Shows Water Dripping Inside Vande Bharat Express, Watch Here

Vande Bharat Express

Vande Bharat Express: On social media, Congress shared a picture of a train. Water may be seen dripping inside the train’s bogie in this video. Plastic boxes are seen being positioned beneath the flowing water by a worker. Sitting in the train compartment are passengers. This video was shared via Congress’s Twitter account. The Vande Bharat Express train is being advertised throughout Kerala. About 8 seconds of this video are seen. No information is provided regarding the train or the time this video was shot. With this video, the Congress appears to be attempting to encircle the administration.

Controversial Video Goes Viral, Garnering Attention from Opposition Parties

On Twitter, this video is getting a lot of shares. This video is being widely shared by members of Congress and other opposition parties.

Let us state that the nation’s number of Vande Bharat trains is always rising. On the other side, the Railways is placing a strong emphasis on bolstering the security system in light of the recent train tragedy in Odisha.

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Congress Kerala Shares Clip Alleging Water Leakage in Vande Bharat Express

According to this video posted by Congress Kerala on Twitter, Vande Bharat Express is experiencing rain, and water is allegedly dripping from the train’s roof. However, it was impossible to find any details regarding the video. Up to 10:30 p.m., more than 61 thousand people had viewed this video. The video had received more than 2000 likes. Describe how the number of Vande Bharat trains is being regularly increased by the government. On June 26, five new Vande Bharat trains will begin service. The semi-high-speed train is scheduled to be introduced by the prime minister via video conference. The five routes on which the Vande Bharat train will begin service on June 26 are Mumbai-Goa, Bengaluru-Hubli, Patna-Ranchi, Bhopal-Indore, and Bhopal-Jabalpur, according to railway sources. After the catastrophe in Odisha, the Ministry of Railways launched the Mumbai-Goa Vande Bharat train.

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