Haridwar: CM Trivendra Singh calls Ganga water pure drinkable, big challenge from Swami Shivanand
Haridwar: CM Trivendra Singh calls Ganga water pure drinkable, big challenge from Swami Shivanand
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A new debate has started in Dharmanagri Haridwar regarding Ganga water. While, on the one hand, CM Trivendra Singh Rawat has described the Ganges water in Haridwar as pure and pure to drink, on the other hand, the head of the Mother House, Swami Shivanand, challenged the CM to drink the Ganga water.

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According to the media report, on Monday, Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat called the Ganges water at Gurukul Kangri University as holy and potable, saying that Sadhvi Padmavati's fast was meaningless. CM had said that the Ganges in Uttarakhand are sacred and uninterrupted. There is no need to fast any saint for this. The land of Uttarakhand is not for fast. Here, sadhus should not worship fast, but worship.

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Sadhvi Padmavati has been on hunger strike from last 15 December in the Mother House Ashram of Haridwar regarding the 6-point demands for the cleanliness and uninterruptedness of the Ganges. While saying that the Uttarakhand government is not doing anything for Ganga cleanliness. If the Chief Minister considers Ganga water as holy, then why should she come to Haridwar and drink bottled water, she should drink Ganga water.

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