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Explosives Found In Rajasthan Ahead Of PM Modi’s Visit

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One thousand kilos of explosives have been recovered in Dausa, Rajasthan. One person has been arrested in this case. 65 detonators and 13 wires have also been recovered from his possession. Police sources say that during preliminary investigation it was found that this explosive was to be used in illegal mining.

Significantly, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is coming to Dausa on the 12th to inaugurate the first phase of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. In view of the PM’s visit, the district administration and the police are on alert. Meanwhile, a huge quantity of explosives has been recovered during the police blockade on Thursday.

Is there any link with PM’s visit?

In this, 65 detonators, 360 explosive shells, 13 connecting wires have been recovered. This recovery has taken place from Bhankri Road. The arrested accused has been identified as Rajesh Meena. The police is also investigating and questioning at this point whether it has any link with the PM’s visit.

According to the police, this explosive was to be used in illegal mining. It was to be supplied today. This recovery has been done while taking action on the information of the informer. The truth will come out only after a complete investigation in the matter.

PM Modi will come to Dausa on February 12

PM Modi will come to inaugurate the expressway on 12 February. This will be the first expressway which will be made of about 12 lanes. Vehicles will be able to run on this at a speed of 120 kilometers per hour. The important thing is that now it will take only 2 hours to reach Jaipur and Dausa from Delhi. Officials of the National Highway Authority of India say that when the Delhi-Mumbai corridor is completed, it will be possible to reach Mumbai from Delhi in just 12 hours.

If you want to use this corridor to go from Delhi to Jaipur or Dausa, then first you have to reach Rajiv Chowk in Gurgaon via National Highway 8 from Dhaula Kuan. Then after coming from exit number 10 to Sohna Road, there will be two toll tax flyovers.

After this you can take left for Delhi Mumbai Corridor. Officials say that for now the entry will be from this place only, later more exits can be made. That is, this corridor will start from Sohna and now only the stretch from Sohna to Dausa will start.

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