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Thousands line streets for funeral of former three-time Indian premier

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NEW DELHI: Thousands of mourners in white funereal dress escorted the coffin of threetime prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee through the Indian capital on Friday, showering his body in rose petals before his cremation.

Vajpayee, a poet and spellbindi­ng orator respected across the political divide in India, died Thursday after a long period of declining health. He was 93.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who described Vajpayee’s passing as “a personal and irreplacea­ble loss”, lead the procession through Delhi to the leafy cremation grounds near the sacred Yamuna River.

Senior cadres from Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP), the ruling party that Vajpayee nurtured into power, mourned alongside foreign dignitarie­s including Bhutan’s king and Afghanista­n’s former leader Hamid Karzai.

He was placed on a sandalwood pyre set alight by his foster daughter, as family poured sacred grains on the burning logs and incantatio­ns were recited by Hindu priests.

Mourners had lined the streets for hours to catch a glimpse as Vajpayee’s coffin, wrapped in the Indian tricolour f lag, made its final sombre journey.

Despite not making a public appearance in years, Vajpayee continued to inspire devotion in many parts of the country, especially in key bellwether Hindu- heartland states in north and central India.

 ??  ?? Modi pays homage to Vajpayee inside the ruling BJP headquarte­rs in New Delhi, India. — Reuters photo
Modi pays homage to Vajpayee inside the ruling BJP headquarte­rs in New Delhi, India. — Reuters photo

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