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Modi should stall construction of dams over Ganga: Swaroopanand

Construction of dams obstructs the relentless flow of rivers and reduces them into pools, the Shankaracharya said

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Other cities that are part of the cleaning project are Varanasi, Kanpur, Allahabad, Patna, Mathura, Gangasagar and Haridwar

Press Trust of India Haridwar
The Namami Gange mission will not be successful until the Prime Minister Narendra Modi stalls the dams proposed or under construction over the riverto maintain its relentless flow, head of Dwarkashardapeeth Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati on Thursday said.

"The relentless flow of the Ganga has to be maintained for its cleanliness. The mighty river cannot be cleaned up with machines only. Namami Gange mission will be successful only if the dams proposed or being built over the river are stalled by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, " Swaroopanand told reporters in Haridwar.

Noting that construction of dams obstructs the relentless flow of rivers and reduces them into pools, the Shankaracharya said the Tehri dam built over the Ganga has had the same effect on the river affecting the quality of its sacred water.
 
"The Ganga today is polluted at all pilgrimage centres, be it Kashi, Prayag or Haridwar," he said, adding the governments will have to preserve the rivers in their original ancient form.

Mocking the Centre's claims about reining in corruption, the Shankaracharya said, "Ministers never take bribe from people. Corruption like creeper grows upward from below where things still remain unchanged."

He said a conference of saints and seers will be held in Haridwar on September 7 to deliberate on the issues of 'Gaon, Ganga,Ram Mandir and Bhrashtachar (corruption).

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First Published: Aug 25 2016 | 10:48 PM IST

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