Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit the Vivekananda Rock Memorial in Tamil Nadu's Kanyakumari district on May 30, where he plans to engage in a 24-hour meditation session. This visit comes during the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, with Modi vying for his third term in office. The Prime Minister's itinerary includes arriving at the southernmost tip of India on Thursday evening, with a potential return to Delhi by June 1.
The Vivekananda Rock Memorial, a prominent tourist destination in Kanyakumari, honors Swami Vivekananda, the revered 19th-century philosopher who once meditated on this rock. The memorial, located near the iconic statue of Tamil saint Tiruvalluvar, sits about 500 meters offshore. This unique location marks the confluence of the Laccadive Sea, the Bay of Bengal, the Indian Ocean, and the Arabian Sea.
According to BJP leaders, Modi’s visit is purely personal and spiritual, unconnected to any official party events. This visit is reminiscent of Modi’s meditation retreat in a cave near Kedarnath before the 2019 Lok Sabha election results, where he spent nearly 17 hours in meditation, drawing widespread media attention.
In a recent interview, Modi expressed confidence in the BJP’s standing in the ongoing elections, suggesting that the party holds a significant advantage. "The scales are heavily tilted in our favor. I don't have to say anything about that. We have the upper hand. And everyone knows it," he stated.
The opposition, including the Congress, which has been weakened by poll losses and defections, is contesting the elections under the INDIA bloc against the BJP. As the election process wraps up, with the final phase concluding on June 1 and votes being counted on June 4, Modi has already directed his ministers to prepare an action plan for the first 100 days if his government is re-elected. This plan emphasizes scope, scale, speed, and skill—key elements Modi believes are crucial for effective governance.
Modi's visit to the Vivekananda Rock Memorial underscores his continued reverence for Swami Vivekananda, whose teachings on spirituality and nationalism have long inspired the Prime Minister. The memorial itself, built in 1970, symbolizes the spiritual legacy of Vivekananda’s visit to Kanyakumari, where he meditated and contemplated the future of India.
During his stay, Modi is expected to reflect on the teachings of Swami Vivekananda, seeking spiritual solace and inspiration as he prepares for the final phase of the election campaign. The Prime Minister's meditation retreat also aims to send a message of calm and resilience amidst the intense political climate.
As Modi embarks on this spiritual journey, the nation watches closely, not just for the electoral outcomes but also for the continued impact of his leadership and vision for India’s future. The visit to the Vivekananda Rock Memorial serves as a reminder of the Prime Minister's connection to India's rich spiritual heritage and his commitment to leading the country with a blend of tradition and modernity.