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AMRITSAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s gesture of serving langar at the Golden Temple today set off a debate on the motive behind the move in poll-bound Punjab.

PM’s langar gesture stirs debate

Prime Minister Narendra Modi serves langar at the Golden Temple on Saturday. Tribune photo



GS Paul

Tribune News Service

Amritsar, December 4

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s gesture of serving langar at the Golden Temple today set off a debate on the motive behind the move in poll-bound Punjab. He is the first PM to do so, catching the attention of everyone.

Accompanied by Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani, he visited the Golden Temple on the eve of Heart of Asia summit’s inauguration.

Questions were also raised on the woollen cap Modi wore and a brief halt in “kirtan” when the dignitaries entered the sanctum sanctorum.

Experts said there was no objection to Modi wearing a cap, but his gesture of serving langar appeared to be pre-conceived aimed for political gains.

Modi spent around 35 minutes in the Golden Temple in the evening. He bowed before the Guru Granth Sahib five times before he and Ghani were presented with a “siropa” (a robe of honour).

Chief Information Officer Gurbachan Singh said, “We were informed that he and Ghani may partake of ‘langar’, but were surprised when he started serving langar.”

On Modi’s cap and a brief halt in kirtan, Golden Temple manager Sulakhan Singh said, “The cap Modi wore was acceptable, as the idea is to cover the head. The ‘kirtan’ was stopped for a while. As per tradition, ‘chownki’ of Bir Baba Budha Sahib is ferried out to ‘parikarma’ every day. When it is taken out of the sanctum sanctorum or brought in, ‘ardas’ is performed and ‘kirtan’ is halted. It was a coincidence that the PM and other dignitaries entered the sanction sanctorum then,” he said.

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