Khaleej Times

Modi, Turnbull’s day out in metro

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new delhi — Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Australian counterpar­t Malcolm Turnbull on Monday visited the iconic Swaminaray­an Akshardham Temple in east Delhi and took a metro ride to reach the landmark.

The two leaders were welcomed by priests with garlands upon their arrival at the temple. A priest also tied sacred thread to their wrists as Modi explained its significan­ce to Turnbull.

The leaders reached the Mandi House station around 4pm where an official briefed Turnbull about the 213-km, and expanding, metro network.

“They travelled with tokens like regular commuters do. They were also shown the wall exhibits that trace the history of the Mandi House circle. Train movement was not affected on Blue Line due to the VIP movement,” a Delhi Metro Rail Corporatio­n (DMRC) official said.

The movement of commuters was regulated during their journey.

They travelled with tokens like regular commuters do. They were also shown the wall exhibits that trace the history of the Mandi House circle. Train movement was not affected due to the VIP movement A DMRC official

They reached the Akshardham station around 4.15pm.

During the course of their brief metro journey, Turnbull took a number of selfies and uploaded them on Twitter.

Turnbull and Modi offered flowers at the Akshardham Temple and posed for joint photograph­s there. “Visited the magnificen­t Akshardham Temple with PM @ TurnbullMa­lcolm,” Modi tweeted along with a set of photograph­s.

They also took a tour on a golf cart to see other attraction­s within the temple complex.

As they walked on the temple steps, a priest, who they flanked, acquainted them with its architectu­re.

Turnbull was seen admiring the temple structure, endowed with architectu­ral grandeur. The temple is run by priests from the Swaminaray­an sect and was opened to the public in 2005. Both leaders also sat on the steps of the temple and were seen chatting.

Swaminaray­an sect is a modern spiritual tradition. A sub-sect of Vaishnava Hinduism, it originated in Gujarat. Its followers offer devotion to and worship Swaminaray­an as a form of Parabrahma.

The sect has temples in various parts of the world, including in the US and countries of Europe. Australia’s Sydney, Melbourne and Perth are among other cities which have Swaminaray­an temples.

The Australian prime minister arrived New Delhi on Sunday on a four-day visit. — PTI

 ?? PTI ?? Malcolm Turnbull takes selfie with Narerndra Modi in a Metro train in New Delhi on Monday. —
PTI Malcolm Turnbull takes selfie with Narerndra Modi in a Metro train in New Delhi on Monday. —

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