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Rahul Gandhi serves food to devotees at 'Bhandara' in Kedarnath
11/6/2023 10:59:51 PM
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DEHRADUN, Nov 6: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi organised a 'bhandara' in Kedarnath and served food to devotees on Monday, the second day of his three-day "personal" visit to the Himalayan temple.
The Congress leader visited the grand statue of Adi Shankaracharya near the Kedarnath temple and offered prayers there in the morning.
Later in the day, he organised a 'bhandara' near the temple premises and served food to devotees and ash-smeared sadhus, some of whom were seen blessing him. Young devotees clicked selfies with the Congress leader.
Gandhi arrived in Uttarakhand on Sunday and offered prayers at the Kedarnath temple. He participated in the evening 'aarti' at the shrine and offered tea to the pilgrims as part of 'chai seva'.
According to PCC functionaries, the former Congress president is on a "personal" and spiritual visit, during which no party leader is allowed to meet him.
However, it comes at a time when campaigning for the upcoming assembly elections in five states is at its peak.
Last month, Gandhi visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar and performed 'seva' there too. He has undertaken the Kailash Yatra too.
The BJP questioned the timing of Gandhi's visit.
"Those who have never seen a Ramlila are applying tilak to Shri Ram and also coming to Baba's (Kedarnath) darbar to pay obeisance. It is a result of the growing power of 100 crore sanatanis," Uttarakhand BJP spokesperson Suresh Joshi said.
"Why is it that Rahul Gandhi is reminded of temples only when elections are around the corner or the Congress party is in some kind of trouble," he asked.
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