Narendra Modi bows as he enters Parliament for first time

Modi touched the ground of the entrance with folded hands

Update: 2014-05-20 17:22 GMT
Narendra Modi, bends down on his knees on the steps of the Parliament as a sign of respect as he arrives for the BJP parliamentary party meeting in New Delhi on India, Tuesday. Photo: PTI

New Delhi: As he stepped into Parliament for the first time, Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi on Tuesday bowed, with his forehead touching the stairs, to register his

high respect for the "temple of democracy" .

Soon after arriving at the main gate of the Parliament building, Modi was greeted with bouquet by BJP leaders. After accepting their greetings, Modi touched the ground of the entrance with folded hands.

"I visited the Gujarat Chief Minister's chamber for the first time when I became the Chief Minister. I entered the Gujarat Assembly for the first time after I became the Chief Minister. I have come here also for the first time," the 63-year-old said later in the historic Central Hall of Parliament.

Speaking after being elected as the leader of BJP Parliamentary Party, he described Parliament as the "temple of democracy" for which he has immense respect.

Hailing India's democracy, Modi said his elevation to the high post was a reflection of how a common man could aspire and achieve big goals.

"A new hope has arisen in the common man. This is the biggest significance of this election results. At the end of the day for whom is the government? It is for the poor," he said.

He credited party seniors and past generations for the spectacular victory and said Atal Bihari Vajpayee's presence would have added more joy to the event.

"Had Atal Bihari Vajpayee been well, his presence would have been like 'sone par suhaga' (icing on the cake)," he said.

Earlier, all the top BJP leaders warmly greeted Modi in the Central Hall. Modi touched L K Advani's feet, seeking his blessings.

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