She said that a branch of the centre, which is based in Pune, can easily be opened here if the Uttar Pradesh government were to provide land for the same.
Praising Narendra Modi for his commitment to cleaning Ganga river, Bharati said that "we have regained our self- respect and self-confidence" since he took office as the prime minister.
Meanwhile, after she courted controversy by suggesting that the immersion of ashes in the Ganga should be done in the middle of the river, Bharati today said she was mistaken on this sensitive religious issue.
"I was mistaken on this issue of immersion of ashes and have realised that I am no one to make any kind of decision on such sensitive religious issues nor has our government got any right to make any decision on such religious matters," said Bharati.
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