On the way to the temple, PM Modi stopped the convoy on the congested road of Varanasi to accept the turban, dupatta

Prime Minister Narendra Modi On Monday, a man on the streets of Varanasi stopped his car in a narrow lane crowded with people chanting his name to collect ‘turban’ and dupatta from his name, as his heavily guarded convoy was heading towards the Kashi Vishwanath temple.

In one of the videos, a man can be seen trying to present a gift to the Prime Minister, but his security stopped him. Seeing the uproar, PM Modi urged them to cover the gifts as they pass on.

The man was seen placing both his head and dupatta on the Prime Minister, who had folded his hands.

In the morning, PM Modi offered prayers at the Kal Bhairav ​​temple in his constituency Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, before launching a mega corridor to connect the Kashi Vishwanath temple with the Ganga ghats.

PM Modi accompanied Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to Kashi Vishwanath Temple in a double-decker boat to inaugurate Kashi Vishwanath Dham. The cost of this project is approximately ₹ 339 crore.

All BJP chief ministers and over 3,000 sadhus are attending this important event, which is crucial for the party ahead of the state elections next year.

This is the third project that the Prime Minister is inaugurating in Uttar Pradesh in a week. Last week, he launched projects worth Rs 9,600 crore in Gorakhpur – Yogi Adityanath’s stronghold – and the Saryu canal project in Balrampur. He is scheduled to visit the state for two more programs this month.

In a statement, the Prime Minister’s Office said on Sunday, “A total of 23 buildings will be inaugurated in the first phase of the Kashi Vishwanath Project, which offers innumerable facilities to the visitors – Yatri Suvidha Kendra, Tourist Facilitation Centre, Vedic Centre, Mumukshu Bhawan , Bhogshala, City Museum, Viewing Gallery, Food Court, among others.

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