On polling day\, Modi prays at Badrinath\, Kedarnath (Round-up)

On polling day, Modi prays at Badrinath, Kedarnath (Round-up)

IANS  |  Dehradun 

After spending Saturday night meditating in a cave, on Sunday offered prayers at the and shrines in

His visit to the two shrines, nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas came, on a day when the country was witnessing the last phase of polling for the Lok Sabha elections.

The (TMC) lodged a complaint with the against the for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) on polling day.

"Though the campaign for the last phase of polling for 2019 Lok Sabha elections got over on May 17 at 6 p.m., Modi's Yatra is being covered and widely reported in as well as the national for the last two days. This is a gross violation of the Model Code Of Conduct," said Derek O'Brien, of the in the Rajya Sabha.

Earlier at Badrinath, paid obeisances to the Lord shrine. The priests and purohits chanted Vedic hymns while the offered prayers. The Temple Committee Mohan Prasad Thapliyal also presented him a memento.

Before that in the morning, he offered prayers at the temple. He later thanked the for permitting him to visit the shrine and take a break from the gruelling election campaign. "I got two days rest," he said.

In Kedarnath, told the media that he was completely cut off from the world inside the specially-created cave, which was furnished with amenities such as power, an attached toilet, a telephone, a CCTV etc. "There was no communication, only a small window through which I could see the temple," he said.

He said blessings of Lor Shiva would continue to bestow on as well as the whole humanity. "I don't ask for anything from the God. I think, the God has made us to give something to the society," he said.

Modi also appreciated the redevelopment work at Kedarnath after the 2013 deluge left town battered and said a dedicated team was engaged in the process. "I monitor the work through video conference from time-to-time," he said.

Expressing satisfaction with the rebuilding work, Modi said people should visit Kedarnath and other areas of in addition to visiting places like and

also lauded the work of all those people who are engaged in providing various amenities at the tough terrains of the shrine.

"Normally people come here only after the portals (of shrine) are opened. But we must not forget that hundreds of people remain engaged in providing various amenities to pilgrims much before the doors are opened," he said.

He thanked the media for coming to Kedarnath despite the tough election schedule and said the message through the media about the redevelopment in the area would be positive.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, May 19 2019. 16:14 IST