Glimpses of Shri Modi’s visit to Haridwar

Published By : Admin | April 27, 2013 | 16:57 IST

On Friday 26th April 2013 Shri Narendra Modi visited Haridwar in Uttarakhand to inaugurate the Acharyakulam Shikshan Sansthanam at Patanjali Yogpeeth. This Acharyakulam Shikshan Sansthanam has been built under the guidance of noted Yoga Guru, Baba Ramdev.

Shri Narendra Modi spoke about the contribution of saints in the making of our nation. A large number of seers and religious leaders including Baba Ramdev, the most revered Shri Morari Bapu ji, Shri Ramesh Bhai Oza among others. Shri Modi’s speech was lauded across the media and social media.

Here are some pictures of Shri Modi’s visit to Haridwar.

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