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Washing workers' feet no political gimmick but 'sanskar': Modi

PM Narendra Modi on Thursday said the people dubbing his act of washing the feet of sanitation workers in Prayagraj recently as a political gimmick did not know him well. He said the act was not intended for political gains, but was an outcome of his values.

PM Narendra Modi offering prayers during Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj.
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Published : Feb 28, 2019, 8:44 PM IST

Mumbai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said his act of washing the feet of sanitation workers in Prayagrajrecently was not intended for political gains, but was an outcome of his 'sanskar' (values).

He was responding to a question by a BJP corporator from Pune in Maharashtra via video link from Delhi, during the party's 'Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot' programme.

During the programme, which the BJP described as the "world's largest video conference", Modi had direct dialogue with BJP workers and volunteers across the country.

"I have been to Kumbh (Mela) in Uttar Pradesh, which was widely appreciated for its cleanliness. Around 22 crore people visited the Kumbh. It led me to think about the efforts put in by the sanitation workers and I decided to express my gratitude towards them by cleaning their feet," Modi said.

He said people dubbing his act as a political gimmick did not know him well. Modi recalled his house warming ceremony when he became the chief minister of Gujarat for the first time.

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"When people from the administration asked me how I want to perform the house warming of my official residence, I had plainly asked them to get someone who works as a class four employee in the government. They found a Dalit person, and I placed the 'kalash' in his daughter's hands," he said.

"It is a part of myculture, my sanskar," Modi said. The PM on Sunday took a holy dip at the Sangam in Prayagraj and interacted with sanitation workers who ensured cleanliness during the ongoing Kumbh Mela.

He described them as "real karma-yogis" whose contributions were being lauded all over. Modi also performed the Ganga aarti and conducted 'Charan Vandana' (washing the feet) of select sanitation workers, as a mark of respect to their efforts in ensuring a clean Kumbh.

He presented them 'angavastram' and said he would forever carry the memory of washing the feet of the 'safai karmacharis'.

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(With PTI inputs)

Also read:India will fight, live, work and win as one: PM

Mumbai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said his act of washing the feet of sanitation workers in Prayagrajrecently was not intended for political gains, but was an outcome of his 'sanskar' (values).

He was responding to a question by a BJP corporator from Pune in Maharashtra via video link from Delhi, during the party's 'Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot' programme.

During the programme, which the BJP described as the "world's largest video conference", Modi had direct dialogue with BJP workers and volunteers across the country.

"I have been to Kumbh (Mela) in Uttar Pradesh, which was widely appreciated for its cleanliness. Around 22 crore people visited the Kumbh. It led me to think about the efforts put in by the sanitation workers and I decided to express my gratitude towards them by cleaning their feet," Modi said.

He said people dubbing his act as a political gimmick did not know him well. Modi recalled his house warming ceremony when he became the chief minister of Gujarat for the first time.

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"When people from the administration asked me how I want to perform the house warming of my official residence, I had plainly asked them to get someone who works as a class four employee in the government. They found a Dalit person, and I placed the 'kalash' in his daughter's hands," he said.

"It is a part of myculture, my sanskar," Modi said. The PM on Sunday took a holy dip at the Sangam in Prayagraj and interacted with sanitation workers who ensured cleanliness during the ongoing Kumbh Mela.

He described them as "real karma-yogis" whose contributions were being lauded all over. Modi also performed the Ganga aarti and conducted 'Charan Vandana' (washing the feet) of select sanitation workers, as a mark of respect to their efforts in ensuring a clean Kumbh.

He presented them 'angavastram' and said he would forever carry the memory of washing the feet of the 'safai karmacharis'.

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(With PTI inputs)

Also read:India will fight, live, work and win as one: PM

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Washing workers' feet no political gimmick but 'sanskar': Modi
         Mumbai, Feb 28 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Thursday said his act of washing the feet of sanitation
workers in Allahabad recently was not intended for political
gains, but an outcome of his 'sanskar' (values).
         He was responding to a question by a BJP corporator
from Pune in Maharashtra via video link from Delhi, during the
party's 'Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot' programme.
         During the programme, which the BJP described as the
"world's largest video conference", Modi had direct dialogue
with BJP workers and volunteers across the country.
         "I have been to Kumbh (Mela) in Uttar Pradesh, which
was widely appreciated for its cleanliness. Around 22 crore
people visited the Kumbh. It led me to think about the efforts
put in by the sanitation workers and I decided to express my
gratitude towards them by cleaning their feet," Modi said.
         He said people dubbing his act as a political gimmick
do not know him well.
         Modi recalled his house warming ceremony when he
became the chief minister of Gujarat for the first time.
         "When people from the administration asked me how I
want to perform the house warming of my official residence, I
had plainly asked them to get someone who works as a class
four employee in the government. They found a Dalit person,
and I placed the 'kalash' in his daughter's hands," he said.
         "It is part of culture, my sanskar," Modi said.
         Modi Sunday took a holy dip at the Sangam in Allahabad
and interacted with sanitation workers who ensured cleanliness
during the ongoing Kumbh Mela. He described them as "real
karma-yogis" whose contributions are being lauded all over.
         Modi also performed the Ganga aarti and conducted
'Charan Vandana' (washing the feet) of select sanitation
workers, as a mark of respect to their efforts in ensuring a
clean Kumbh. He presented them 'angvastram' and said he would
forever carry the memory of washing the feet of the 'safai
karamcharis'. PTI ND NP
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