
“I am thanking our visionary Prime Minister Narendra Modi for making yoga popular not only in India, but across the world. He started International Yoga Day through the United Nations and made yoga a global wellness movement,” said Naidu, addressing several lakh yoga day participants on the seashore in the port city.
According to Naidu, the ancient practice of yoga is accepted by everyone, irrespective of nationality, region, religion, and language.
Yoga results in the union of body, mind, and spirit, he said, adding that it is beneficial for physical health.
Naidu said a ‘Yoga Super League’ is beginning from September and requested the PM to use his good offices to ‘include yoga in regular Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and ultimately Olympic Games’.
“You are all aware, any history has to be created only by Narendra Modi, and any record can also be broken, that is possible only for Narendra Modi. That is where I am requesting him,” asserted Naidu.
Naidu observed that 22,122 tribal students created a record on Friday by simultaneously performing yoga.
Observing that yoga has achieved a mass movement, the CM appealed to people to set aside one hour daily to practice yoga, as it is a powerful tool. PTI STH ADB
