After nomination, Modi talks about ‘sea change’ in Varanasi

Hours after filing nomination papers from here, Narendra Modi laid a roadmap for the constituency to bring a “sea change” in lives of people of the city, to clean up the town as well as the Ganga river, and to infuse weaving sector with latest technology.

“Today as I go to Varanasi, I seek your support and blessings. Bless me so that I can restore this glorious city to its prime and so that I can bring a sea of change in the lives of people of Varanasi and Poorvanchal, so that this region once again becomes the focal point of our nation’s development and our proud culture,” Modi wrote on his blog.

He said, “with the blessings of Lord Vishwanath and inspired by the legacy of a glorious past, we set out to create a magnificent future for Varanasi”.

The Gujarat Chief Minister hailed Varanasi as the cradle of India’s glorious culture, a confluence of tradition, history, culture and harmony, and said the spiritual power of the land is exceptional.

“We envision Varanasi as a World Heritage Site that is able to draw both devotees and those who wish to understand and absorb India’s culture. This means creating state-of-the- art tourist and infrastructure facilities for Varanasi,” he said, adding that once tourism is given impetus it will bring more tourists and enhance livelihood of the poor.

On the cleaning up of the Ganga river, which was the lifeline of the town as also “our Mother”, he lamented that governments have not paid attention to it.

“The condition of the Ganga river in several parts of UP is pitiable. We can’t let this go on anymore! Need of the hour is to work towards cleaning the Ganga and restoring it to its previous glory…The condition of the Varuna too is similar. Now is the time for urgent action to solve this anomaly!,” he said.

Talking about weavers, “whose work has suffered due to the apathy of governments in Delhi and Lucknow”, he promised to infuse this sector with latest technology and qualitative value addition so that the weavers of Varanasi become “our pride” at the world level.