President Kovind arrives in TN, visits Kalam memorial

Press Trust of India  |  Rameswaram (TN) 

today offered prayers at the Sri here as he embarked on his first tour of since assuming office in July.

Kovind, who was accompanied by his wife and daughter, was received at the temple gate by the and other officials with the traditional "Poorna Kumbha Mariyathai" (temple honours).


"It has been a pleasure to visit this historic and holy temple which signifies that good always prevails over evil...the visit has filled me with immense peace and happiness.... My appreciation to all those who work tirelessly to maintain the splendour of this temple," Kovind wrote in the visitors' book at the temple.

After spending nearly 30 minutes at the temple, the left for the guest house.

Later, he visited the memorial of former A P J at Pei Karumbu and paid homage to the latter.

In the visitors' book there, Kovind wrote, "It is a personal privilege and honour to be able to offer prayers and pay homage to my predecessor -- a and son of the soil -- at the "

He also described the memorial, built by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), as a "major architectural and engineering marvel" and said it was a befitting tribute to Kalam.

The also met the relatives of Kalam, including his nephew and grand-nephew, and enquired about the health of the former president's elder brother from them.

During his visit, he also enquired about an autorickshaw driver, Shanmugham, who had taken him on a guided tour of the island town years ago, when Kovind was a

A three-tier security cover was in place in view of the president's visit, the police said.

Kovind's itinerary also includes appointments in Chennai.

Earlier, the arrived by a special flight at Madurai, from where he went to a nearby "Mandapam" by helicopter.

Kovind was received at by Governor and Veera Raghava Rao.

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First Published: Sat, December 23 2017. 16:30 IST