[Her observations came during an interaction with experts - albeit
bemused -- of the Dehradun-based Himalayan Institute of Glaciology and
Forest Research Institute. Pointing out that human excretory
activities were forbidden within the natural boundary formed by the
Mandakini and Saraswati rivers which flowed near the shrine in 1882,
Bharti said, "However, as time passed, atheists came here, mainly for
business purposes. This resulted in nature's fury at Kedarnath in
2013".]

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/uma-bharti-says-human-excretion-caused-u-khand-floods/article1-1264697.aspx

Uma says 'human excretion' caused U'khand floods
Prithviraj Singh, Hindustan Times  Dehradun, September 16, 2014
First Published: 19:34 IST(16/9/2014) | Last Updated: 01:56 IST(17/9/2014)

A year after floods devastated Kedarnath, Union water resources
minister Uma Bharti has revealed the "underlying" cause of the
disaster -- defecation near the shrine by non-believers.

Her observations came during an interaction with experts - albeit
bemused -- of the Dehradun-based Himalayan Institute of Glaciology and
Forest Research Institute. Pointing out that human excretory
activities were forbidden within the natural boundary formed by the
Mandakini and Saraswati rivers which flowed near the shrine in 1882,
Bharti said, "However, as time passed, atheists came here, mainly for
business purposes. This resulted in nature's fury at Kedarnath in
2013".

The minister also said that she was keen to restore the status of
no-man's land around the shrine which existed before 1882.

Saraswati has since been reduced to a mere trickle.

She, however, added that the "immediate reason" for the Kedarnath
deluge was cloudburst and excessive rains in the state which had left
over 6,000 people dead. "But the underlying reason was human
excretion," she added.

Bharti's comments - which apparently defied scientific logic - came a
few days after another of her ministerial colleague Maneka Gandhi said
that funds from "illegal cow slaughter" was being used to fund Islamic
terrorism.

Bharti is in Dehradun to discuss details for reconstruction of the
Kedarnath shrine.

One among the four main pilgrimages in the Himalayan state known as
the 'char dham', the Kedarnath shrine draws lakhs of devotees every
year.


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