Nitish Kumar skips International Yoga Day celebrations yet again
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today did not participate in an International Yoga Day event, which was inaugurated by Governor Satya Pal Malik and attended by top BJP leaders including Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, setting tongues wagging.
With the matter snowballing into a political controversy, both the JD (U) and the BJP tried to play down the issue, PTI has reported.
The JD (U) said Kumar had been practising yoga daily, even before June 21 was declared as the International Day of Yoga by the United Nations, adding that "it would be wrong to attach any political meaning to personal decisions".
Describing prenatal yoga as an exhilarating way to stay fit, Union minister Maneka Gandhi lauded tennis star Sania Mirza today for following the ancient Indian fitness regime during pregnancy.
Yoga not part of any religion: Kerala CM
Stating that yoga was an exercise and not part of any ritual, Vijayan said attempts were being made by some groups to "hijack" it in the name of religion. "This kind of false propaganda will only keep common people away from yoga and reduce its popularity," he said.
Terming Yoga as a 'good exercise' for the body and mind, the Chief Minister said, "Though there may be many other forms of exercises in the world, there is nothing as good as yoga especially for the mental health and well-being."
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People practise yoga on International Yoga Day in front of a giant Laozi statue in Jiangsu province of China. (Image: Reuters )
Yoga world record created in coaching hub of Kota
Rajasthan today witnessed a world record by conducing the largest yoga session to mark the International Yoga Day at Kota where over one lakh people together performed yogic exercises.Yoga guru Ramdev conducted the yoga session attended by Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, ministers, officers and local people at RAC ground in the presence of two officials from the Guinness World Records.
After the Yoga session, the officials presented the Guinness World Records certificate mentioning. The largest yoga lesson was achieved by Government of Rajasthan, Patanjali Yogpeeth and District Administration at Kota (all India), at Kota, Rajasthan.
A total of 1.05 lakh people conducted yoga together at RAC ground in Kota. The record was created at 1.05 lakh and the counting of participants was still going on as it was estimated that nearly 2 lakh people were present for the mass yoga camp.
The numbers were counted through set standard and drone cameras.
The previous record was that of 55, 524 people performing yoga in Mysore in 2017.
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Yoga shouldn't be used as a political tool: top Muslim bodies
"The most important thing is that Yoga should not be used as a political tool. But, sadly this practice is going on," All India Muslim Personal Law Board spokesman Sajjad Nomani told PTI.
"It is unfair to force upon someone any particular exercise. There should be no dispute vis-a-vis Yoga. People of every religion and section of the society should be encouraged to celebrate International Yoga Day."
"Yoga should not be seen as something linked to a particular community. It is related to the body only. People who have the habit of seeing Yoga through the prism of religion, actually want to see humanity in a sick state of affairs," All India Shia Personal Law Board (AISPLB) spokesperson Yasoob Abbas said.
On Muslims generally having objections to chanting of mantras during different Yoga asanas, Abbas said, "There is no doubt that Muslims worship Allah alone. But, Islam is not that weak that it will break at the slightest instance and moreover, Yoga is not a God."
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Union Minister Smriti Irani:
Yoga not only contributes to our fitness and well-being but also opens doors to self-discovery and spirituality. On the 4th Yoga Day, let us cherish our timeless heritage and adopt Yoga for a healthy lifestyle.
Participants perform yoga at a stadium on International Yoga Day in Bengaluru. (Image: Reuters)
Guinness World Record in the making?
Around 1.05 lakh (still counting) people perform Yoga together in Kota, Rajasthan to create a Guinness World Record on International Yoga Day 2018. Yoga guru Ramdev and Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje Scindia present at the event.
Union minister Smriti Irani, Haryana Chief Minister Khattar perform asanas in Chandigarh
International Yoga Day was observed across Haryana and Punjab today, with Union minister Smriti Irani and Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar participating in programmes in Chandigarh and Jhajjar. In the joint capital of the two states, Chandigarh, Punjab Governor and the Union Territory's administrator V P Singh Badnore was the chief guest at a Yoga event in Sector 17.
Union Textile Minister Smriti Irani performedasanasalong with around 4,000 enthusiasts at the event. Chandigarh MP Kirron Kher and Chandigarh unit BJP chief Sanjay Tandon were also present.
Yoga best way to deal with stress, says CM Rupani
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani:"Thanks to efforts of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi, yoga has become popular across the world. In Gujarat, over 75 lakh people took part in this fourth edition of the International Yoga Day," he said.
"Yoga is the best way to deal with stress. It helps us in keeping away various ailments and also gives us peace of mind. I urge people to make yoga their daily routine insteadof just doing it today," the chief minister said.
Heexpressed happiness that over 75 lakh people across the state joined him in the International Yoga Day celebrations. Around 750 differently-abled people also joined Rupani in doing yoga.
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Bihar Dy CM Sushil Modi on reports of JDU not participating in Yoga day celebration:
It is not a question about JDU. I know more than dozen people present here who are from JDU. Don't people from RJD & JDU practice Yoga? It is not necessary that everyone comes out to participate, ANI has reported.
Nitish Kumar distances himself from Yoga Day celebrations
The Health Departmentheaded by BJP functionary Mangal Pandey has organiseda mass yoga session in Patna which will be attended byGovernor Satya Pal Malik, deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi and a number of state and Union ministers, including Ravi Shankar Prasad and Ram Kripal Yadav.
However Bihar Chief Minister NitishKumar has not confirmed if he will be attending the event, The Times of India has reported.JD(U) state chief Bashishth Narayan Singh said yoga is also practised indoors and it should not be associated with "someone's participation". "People have been doing yoga in their homes as well. Yoga has been a part of India's culture and PM Modi's appeal is also appreciable. However, yoga can be done anywhere," he was quoted as saying by the TOI.
Indian paramilitary soldiers perform yoga at a stadium during International Yoga Day in Ahmedabad. (Image: Reuters)
President of India, Ramnath Kovind:
On International Yoga Day greetings to all those practising yoga across the globe. Yoga is an ancient Indian tradition, but it doesn'tbelong to India alone. It is part of humanity’s intangible heritage. I invite you to explore and celebrate yoga wherever you are.
I look forward to participating in the Yoga Day celebrations with President Bouterse in Paramaribo, Suriname. This is the first time two heads of state will be celebrating International Yoga Day together
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh
, who commemorated the International Yoga Day along with otheryoga enthusiasts in Lucknow, told the Press: "Today the entire world is celebrating Yoga day. Yoga’s popularity and acceptability is spreading around the world cutting across the continents and religious lines. When India moved the resolution for International Yoga Day in the United Nations, it was supported by many Muslim member countries as well. Yoga is an example of our Prime Minister’s cultural diplomacy," he added.
Prime Minister does yoga with around 50,000 participants at Forest Research Institute, Dehradun. (Image: PTI)
Why did PM Modi pick Dehradun for Yoga Day celebrations?
“Dehradun, along with Haridwar and Rishikesh, is the yoga capital of the world. Uttarakhand is where yoga took birth and there couldn’t have been a better place for the PM to speak of his message of the importance of yoga to the world,” Rajesh Kotecha, secretary in the AYUSH ministry told the Press.
PM Modi:
The way to lead a calm, creative andcontent life is Yoga. It can show the way in defeating tensions and mindless anxiety. Instead of dividing, Yoga unites. Instead of further animosity, Yoga assimilates. Instead of increasing suffering, Yoga heals.
PM Modi:
Yoga is beautiful because it is ancient yet modern, it is constant yet evolving.It has the best of our past and presents and a ray of hope for our future.
In Yoga, we have the perfect solution to the problems we face, either as individuals or in our society.
PM Modi:
The world has embraced Yoga and glimpses of this can be seen in the manner in which International Day of Yoga has been marked every year.
In fact, Yoga Day has become one of the biggest mass movements in the quest for good health and well-being.
PM Modi:
Yoga connects individuals, families, societies, countries, the whole world andhumanity. Yoga has become one of the world's most powerful unifying forces.
PM Modi:
It is a matter of pride for all that today, whereverthe sun rises and the light spreads, people are welcoming the sun with yoga. From Dehradun to Dublin, from Shanghai to Chicago, from Jakarta to Johannesburg, everyone is embracing Yoga.