Delhi Assembly elections will be held on Wednesday.On the same day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the Mahakumbh. When Delhiites stand in the queue for voting, he will take a holy dip at Triveni Sangam in Prayagraj.
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to travel to Prayagraj. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach Prayagraj on the morning of February 5. Modi's plane is scheduled to land in Prayagraj at 10.05 am on Wednesday. From there, he will reach Aryal Ghat in Prayagraj by helicopter. Modi's chopper is scheduled to land at Aryal Ghat at 10.45 am. From there, the Prime Minister will go to Mahakumbh by boat. He will take a holy dip at Sangam between 11 am and 11.30 am. After that, Modi will again come to Aryal Ghat by boat. From there, the Prime Minister will leave Prayagraj by an army aircraft by helicopter. However, the Prime Minister will not participate in any other event. ’
But why should the Prime Minister take a 'holy dip' on February 5 instead of choosing Mauni Amavasya or Basant Panchami? According to the Vedic calendar, Magha Ashtami falls on February 5. As a result, the importance of this day to the Hindu religion is immense. Performing religious rituals on Magh Ashtami is considered extremely auspicious. Scripture experts say that this day is the best day to take a dip in Triveni Sangam. Apart from this, Gupt Navratri falls on February 5. As a result, it is considered a holy day.
On the other hand, assembly elections in Delhi will be held on Wednesday. Therefore, a section of political analysts believes that the Prime Minister has chosen this day to go to Mahakumbh to give a message of Hindutva.