Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar has reached Agra. At 6:30 am on Tuesday morning, he along with his wife and parents offered prayers at Kailash Mahadev Temple. Performed Aarti holding father's hand. Performed milk anointment. Stayed in the temple for about 45 minutes. Chief Election Commissioner told the media persons outside the temple - After successful elections in five states (West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Keralam, Puducherry), I have come to Agra with my wife Anuradha. Took blessings of father and mother, then worshiped Mahadev. He said that the coming elections will also be transparent. Pure voter list is the foundation of transparent elections, hence the people of the country should make Voter ID card and vote in the elections. After this the Chief Election Commissioner will go to Mankameshwar Mahadev Temple. See 2 pictures… Touched the feet of parents and took blessings, also went to son-in-law's house. The Chief Election Commissioner reached Agra from Delhi at 5:30 pm on Monday evening. First of all he reached his ancestral home in Vijay Nagar. Took blessings by touching the feet of father Dr. Subodh Kumar and mother Satyavati. During this time he also met some people. Father Dr. Subodh Kumar Gupta has been the Chief Medical Officer. After meeting the parents, the Chief Election Commissioner reached DM residence. Here met son-in-law and Agra DM Manish Bansal. Daughter Medha Rupam is DM of Noida. -------------------------- Also read this news- Fakir of Afghanistan planted the first Dussehri mango tree: The story of the one seed from which the garden was made in Malihabad, Lucknow. Kakori town is on Hardoi Highway, about 22 km from Lucknow. Gram Panchayat 'Dussehri' is located here. The people of the village claim that here is the world's oldest Dussehri mango tree, which is about 300 years old. Read full news