Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Flags Off Historic Somnath Yatra for 1,400 Pilgrims

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta flagged off the 'Somnath Swabhimaan Parv - Somnath Yatra' from Safdarjung Railway Station, sending 1,400 pilgrims on a special train. She promised that the Delhi government will organize more pilgrimages to strengthen citizens' religious faith and cultural identity. The initiative, launched under her leadership, makes Delhi the first state to arrange such a large-scale, well-organized pilgrimage. Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and Cabinet Minister Kapil Mishra also participated in the event.

Key Points: Delhi CM Promises More Pilgrimages for Citizens

  • Delhi CM flags off Somnath Yatra with 1,400 pilgrims
  • Government bears full cost of rail travel and meals
  • Initiative marks '1,000 years of unbroken faith'
  • Delhi first state to organize such large-scale pilgrimage
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Delhi CM promises to hold more pilgrimages for citizens in future​

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta flags off Somnath Yatra for 1,400 pilgrims, vows to organize more pilgrimages to strengthen religious faith and cultural identity.

"The Yatra reflects India's rich cultural heritage, deep-rooted faith, and civilisational pride. - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, April 30

The Delhi government is committed to strengthening citizens' religious faith and cultural identity and will organise pilgrimages for them at regular intervals, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Thursday.​

She was speaking at an event where, along with Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, she Thursday flagged off the 'Somnath Swabhimaan Parv - Somnath Yatra', sending off a special train carrying around 1,400 pilgrims from Safdarjung Railway Station.​

The Chief Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the entire country is observing Somnath Swabhimaan Parv.​

She described the Yatra as a historic and cultural initiative dedicated to '1,000 years of unbroken faith', aimed at reconnecting the people of Delhi with their spiritual heritage.​

Launched under the leadership of the Chief Minister, the initiative makes Delhi the first state/Union Territory in the country to send nearly 1,400 pilgrims on such a large-scale, well-organised Somnath Yatra.​

During the journey, devotees will visit the Somnath Temple and other prominent religious sites. The Delhi government is bearing the entire cost of rail travel and meals, while the Gujarat government will arrange accommodation, local transport, and temple visits. Close coordination between the two governments is expected to ensure a safe, seamless, and well-managed experience.​

Addressing the gathering, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat described the flag-off from Safdarjung Railway Station as a 'Shivmay Shubharambh', an auspicious and spiritually significant beginning.​

Along with Chief Minister Gupta and Cabinet Minister Kapil Mishra, he interacted with the pilgrims.​

He said the Yatra aims to showcase India's cultural heritage and national pride through the timeless legacy of the Somnath Temple, adding that Indian faith is rooted in a spirit of harmonious unity.​

Welcoming the pilgrims, Chief Minister Gupta said the Yatra reflects India's rich cultural heritage, deep-rooted faith, and civilisational pride.​

She emphasised that it is not merely a religious event, but a celebration of the country's thousands of years of cultural consciousness and enduring faith.​

Referring to landmark initiatives such as the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor, Mahakal Lok, and the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, she said these transformative efforts have given Indian culture a renewed identity and fresh energy. The Somnath Yatra, she added, carries forward the same spirit.​

Cabinet Minister Kapil Mishra said that under the Chief Minister's leadership, the Delhi government remains dedicated to serving senior citizens, mothers, sisters, daughters, and all devotees.​

- IANS

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James A
While I appreciate the cultural aspect, I hope the government is also allocating similar budgets for education and healthcare. Pilgrimages are nice, but basic amenities shouldn't be overlooked.
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Kavya N
Seeing babas and matajis so happy at the station was pure bliss! My father was one of the pilgrims and he's been smiling ear to ear since yesterday. Thank you CM Gupta ji and PM Modi ji for this! 🇮🇳
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Aman W
This is beautiful, but I have to point out something. While sending 1,400 people to Somnath, we still have broken footpaths and overflowing drains in Delhi. Pilgrimages are important, but so is infrastructure. Balance chahiye.
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Siddharth J
This is exactly what our country needs! After centuries of colonial suppression, we are reclaiming our civilisational pride. The Somnath Temple has stood the test of time - from Mahmud Ghazni to today, our faith remains unbroken. Jai Somnath! 🔱
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Tanya I
As a young Delhiite, I never understood why these pilgrimages matter until I saw my nani's face light up when she got selected. It's not just about religion - it's about community, about belonging. This is real governance, connecting people to their roots. 🕉️
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Ravi K

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