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Prof K Nageshwar: Modi at Kedarnath as Varanasi Votes (Video)

         Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking to the media at the Kedarnath shrine on Sunday, said he was "grateful to the Election Commission for a two-day reprieve to spend time in solitude and reflect upon his work". He also said he had "asked God for nothing", not even election victory.

The Prime Minister's two-day visit to the Kedarnath and Badrinath shrines in Uttarakhand, cleared by the election body with a reminder that the poll code of conduct is still in place, made for a visual montage; he was photographed meditating in a cave in saffron robes, enjoying a solitary walk in the mountains in flowing traditional robes and praying at various holy spots in a maroon kurta.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Modi at Kedarnath as Varanasi Votes (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: Modi at Kedarnath as Varanasi Votes (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Modi at Kedarnath as Varanasi Votes (Video)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking to the media at the Kedarnath shrine on Sunday, said he was "grateful to the Election Commission for a two-day reprieve to spend time in solitude and reflect upon his work". He also said he had "asked God for nothing", not even election victory. The Prime Minister's two-day visit to the Kedarnath and Badrinath shrines in Uttarakhand, cleared by the election body with a reminder that the poll code of conduct is still in place, made for a visual montage; he was photographed meditating in a cave in saffron robes, enjoying a solitary walk in the mountains in flowing traditional robes and praying at various holy spots in a maroon kurta.