Uttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna today turned down offers from his Gujarat counterpart Narendra Modi and others for reconstruction of the Kedarnath temple, saying it will be done by his government and the temple committee.
However, he said anyone was welcome to contribute funds for the reconstruction of the 8th century shrine that withstood the ravage of the cloudbursts and floods that swept away its neighbourhood and much of the town.
"The construction of temple, I am very firm, and I have made it clear that it will constructed by the state government and the temple committee. Anybody who is coming forward to make donation is most welcome," he told PTI in an interview.
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"This place is a nagar panchayat. So anyone who supports us in the bid to reconstruct and rebuild the entire Kedarnath dhaam is welcome. What we require is financial aid. We have manpower and engineers to do this," he said.
Bahuguna said the state government and temple committee were open to suggestions, but the final decision in this regard will be taken by them.
On a visit to Uttarakhand last week, Modi had said the Gujarat government would take the responsibility of reconstructing the Kedarnath temple -- one of the shrines of the 'chaar dham' pilgrimage which attracts pilgrims from all over the country.