Gujarat BJP President CR Patil, on Sunday, flagged off the 'Kalash Yatra' from Gujarat's Gandhinagar during which 75 'Kalash' (earthen pots) with soil collected from different villages of the state, left for the national capital on electric vehicles, as part of the 'Meri Mati Mera Desh' programme.
«For the conclusion ceremony of the Amrit Mahotsav, PM Modi gave the 'Meri Maati Mera Desh' campaign to the country. A pinch of soil or rice was collected from the homes of the Bravehearts in every village of Gujarat and those 'Khumbh' were brought to Ahmedabad», said CR Patil while speaking to reporters.
«Now they have left for Delhi in 75 electric vehicles. Any electrical vehicle has not covered a distance of 1000 km before this. The to and fro would be 2000 kms… We will also create a Limca record of these 'Kalash' returning successfully...» he added.
The 'Meri Maati Mera Desh' campaign was celebrated in two phases.
The first phase included Shilaphalakams for freedom fighters and security forces, initiatives like the Panch Pran Pledge, Vasudha Vandan, and Veeron ka Vandan, honouring the sacrifices of bravehearts.
In its first phase, the campaign became a massive success, with over 2.33 lakh Shilaphalakams built in 36 States and UTs, nearly 4 crore Panch Pran pledge selfies uploaded, and over 2 lakh Veeron ka Vandan programs nationwide.
Additionally, more than 2.36 crore indigenous saplings have been planted, and 2.63 lakh Amrit Vatikas created under the Vasudha Vandan theme.
In the second phase of Meri Maati Mera Desh, Amrit Kalash Yatras were planned to touch every household in the country. Soil and rice grains were collected from over 6 lakh villages in rural areas and from wards in urban areas across India.