Deccan Chronicle

Modi thanks EC for letting him visit Kedarnath shrine

Prime Minister spent around 17 hours at a holy cave near temple

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday thanked the Election Commission for allowing him to visit the Kedarnath shrine at a time when the model code was in effect in view of the seventh phase of polling for the Lok Sabha election.

The PM spent around 17 hours at a holy cave near the shrine and even offered prayers and performed at the holy shrine.

Later while talking to the media the PM said, “God has given us capacity to give and not demand. I am fortunate to visit the temple on multiple occasions.’’

He claimed that the media’s presence will send a message that the town has been developed well.

While referring to the ongoing developmen­t works at the temple town, Mr Modi said developmen­t should be a mission in which nature, environmen­t and tourism should not be affected. The PM claimed that he had been reviewing the work through video-conferenci­ng. PM had reached the temple town Saturday.

On Sunday Mr Modi paid obeisance and performed puja at Badrinath temple on the second day of his two-day visit to Uttarakhan­d. He reached Badrinath after spending around 20 hours earlier at the holy shrine of Kedarnath.

The PM offered prayers at innermost sanctum in Badrinath, another temple in Uttarakhan­d’s ‘char dham’ religious circuit, dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

This was PM’s fourth visit to the temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in the last two years. The portals of Kedarnath and Badrinath shrines reopened for devotees earlier this month after the winter break.

Earlier the Election Commission gave its consent to the PM to visit the two temples while “reminding” the Prime Minister’s Office that the model code of conduct was still in force. Taking note of the redevelopm­ent work at Kedarnath, which was devastated in a series of cloudburst­s in 2013, Modi said there is a dedicated team deployed for it and that he too had taken stock of works through videoconfe­rencing with authoritie­s.

“The work at Kedarnath is now progressin­g at a proper pace. People, besides visiting Dubai and Singapore, should also visit Kedarnath and other places in India,” he said.

 ?? —PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to the Kedarnath valley Saturday.
—PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to the Kedarnath valley Saturday.

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