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Cong didn’t allow me to redevelop Kedarnath when I was CM: Modi

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kedarnath — Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on a visit to the revered shrine of Kedarnath, on Friday attacked the Congress party for rejecting his proposal in June 2013 when he was chief minister of Gujarat for redevelopm­ent of the Uttarakhan­d shrine that was badly damaged in the massive flash floods.

Addressing a public meeting after offering prayers at the Kedarnath temple, Modi also said the BJP is trying to develop the Himalayan shrine into an ideal pilgrim centre with quality infrastruc­ture.

Referring to the devastatin­g 2013 flash floods in the state, Modi said he has chief minister of Gujarat had visited Uttarakhan­d in its aftermath to offer help. “I came here to do all that I could for the victims... I had met the then chief minister (Vijay Bahuguna) and the state government officials and offered that Gujarat would redevelop Kedarnath. During the meeting they agreed. And I announced it outside in the media.

“But when the news was flashed on television, and it reached Delhi, the people there (UPA government) panicked and within hours the state government was pressurise­d to announce that it will redevelop Kedarnath itself,” Modi alleged.

Modi said after the BJP government came to power in Uttarakhan­d earlier this year “I understood that the work of Kedaranath redevelopm­ent will be done by us”.

In June 2013, then chief minister Bahuguna and the Congress party had rebuffed Modi’s offer for redevelopm­ent of Kedarnath and his Rs 30 million cheque, which was in addition to a Rs 20 million his state had donated for rain disaster relief.

The Congress and other parties had criticised Modi for trying to be the “Rambo” of rescue. The Congress had alleged he was trying to communalis­e a natural calamity.

Modi, speaking about the work being done in Kedarnath, said: “Through the work we are doing we want to show what an ideal ‘Tirth Kshetra’ (pilgrim centre) should be like, how it should be pilgrim friendly and the wellbeing of the priests should be given importance.

“We are building quality infrastruc­ture in Kedarnath. It will be modern but the traditiona­l ethos will be preserved. We will ensure the environmen­t is not damaged,” Modi said, adding it would also be developed as a site for adventure sports and to showcase the natural beauty of the area. —

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi offering prayers at Kedarnath in Uttarakhan­d on Friday. —
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi offering prayers at Kedarnath in Uttarakhan­d on Friday. —

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