India yoga: PM Narendra Modi leads thousands in celebration.
Thousands attend mass yoga session in Delhi
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi has led thousands in a mass yoga programme in the capital, Delhi, on the first ever International Yoga Day.
Mr
Modi did stretches, bends and breathing exercises with 35,000 school children,
bureaucrats and soldiers.Security was tight in the city with thousands of
police and paramilitary deployed for Sunday morning's event.
Millions
of others are expected to do yoga at similar events planned in hundreds of
Indian cities and towns.
Mr
Modi, a yoga enthusiast who says he practises the ancient Indian art daily,
lobbied the United Nations to declare 21 June International Yoga Day.
Thousands
of colourful mats were laid out on Rajpath - King's Avenue - where the main
event was held.
Officials
had earlier said the prime minister will attend the event and address the
gathering, but not do yoga.
But
Mr Modi surprised participants by joining in with the exercises.
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Authorities
said 35,000 people attended the 35-minute yoga session on Rajpath, aimed at
setting a new Guinness World Record for the largest yoga class at a single
venue.
Guinness
officials said they would announce the results in a few hours.
Yoga enthusiasts have been practising for months before the event Pic :BBC News |
Ms Swaraj herself will be in New York where she will
attend the celebrations with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. In Times Square,
30,000 people are expected to do yoga.
But the day, being billed as one to promote "harmony and
peace", has hit a controversial note with some Muslim organisations saying
yoga is essentially a Hindu religious practice and is against Islam.
Many others say Mr Modi's Hindu nationalist government has an
agenda in promoting the ancient Indian discipline.
However, the authorities deny the charge - they say
participation in the yoga day is not mandatory and reports that Muslims are
opposed to yoga are exaggerated.
Courtesy :BBC News
Courtesy :BBC News
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