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LS win not 'a mere five-year contract': Modi tells Varanasi

Last Updated 17 May 2014, 17:36 IST

 A huge swarm of BJP supporters and city-dwellers greeted Prime Minister-elect Narendra Modi on his visit here this evening and cheered him as his cavalcade moved from the airport to the Kashi Vishwanath temple and the historic Dashaswamedh Ghat on the banks of the Ganga.

Accompanied by party president Rajnath Singh and its general secretary in-charge for Uttar Pradesh Amit Shah, Modi arrived in a special aircraft at the Babatpur airport at about 5 P.M. and reached the Police Lines by helicopter.

A sea of humanity greeted Modi, who has won the Varanasi seat by a margin of 3.7 lakh votes against nearest rival Arvind Kejriwal of AAP, as his convoy passed through various localities of the city, dotted with huge posters describing Modi as "Pradhan Mantri".

The cavalcade took nearly 45 minutes to reach Kashi Vishwanath temple, which had been converted into a virtual fortress on account of the heavy security arrangements to receive Modi.

Modi spent nearly 45 minutes at the temple where he took part in a 'Rudrabhishek' ceremony performed by 11 senior priests. After receiving 'prasad', Modi emerged from the temple complex with his forehead smeared with holy ash.

He then drove to the Dashashwamedh Ghat where only those were allowed to enter who had been issued with special passes.

After performing 'Ganga poojan', Modi and his party colleagues took their places on a specially-erected stage on the banks of the river and were joined by a number of newly- elected BJP MPs from nearby constituencies.

He spent close to an hour watching the exquisitely choreographed ritual of 'Ganga arti', performed by students of Sanskrit schools, and listening to the singing of hymns with rapt attention, often clapping in appreciation.

After delivering his address, which lasted for about half- an-hour, Modi flew back to Delhi.
He promised the people of Kashi that he will have a lasting relationship with them, adding that he did not view his electoral victory from here as "a mere five-year contract".

"We will work together to transform Kashi, which is essential to transform India," Modi said in parting, evoking a huge round of applause from the people who had gathered at the Ghat, some of whom had travelled several miles on foot and spent several hours waiting in the hot and humid weather for the BJP leader.

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(Published 17 May 2014, 17:36 IST)

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