Narendra Modi as the avatar of Rama and Krishna In March 2021, at a function organised by Hans Foundation, Rawat said, "The way people started considering Lord Ram and Krishna as gods in
Dvapara and
Treta yugas because of their works, in the same way, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi will be considered as Lord
Ram and
Krishna in times to come." Leaders from the opposition party of
Congress claimed this is
sycophancy and criticised him for his remarks.
Views on women's clothing In March 2021, Tirath Singh Rawat created controversy by saying that he was shocked to see a woman running an
NGO in ripped jeans, and was concerned about the example she was setting for society.
Priyanka Gandhi criticised Rawat on his remarks and also posted photos of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi and Union Minister
Nitin Gadkari in white shirts and khaki shorts (
RSS uniform). Rawat later apologised for his controversial remarks and added he has no problem with
jeans. But he maintained his objections to ripped jeans, claiming wearing "torn" ones is "not right."
Colonisation of India Shortly after taking office as Chief Minister, Rawat said that India was handling the COVID-19 pandemic better than the
United States, which had enslaved India for two hundred years. It sparked outrage as it was the
British Empire that had colonised India, and not the United States.
COVID-19 pandemic Rawat took heavy criticism for his decision to pursue the
Haridwar Kumbh Mela in
Haridwar without any restrictions related to COVID-19. Rawat disputed the effects of COVID-19, saying that "Maa Ganga's blessings" would prevent ill effects. The 2021 Kumbh Mela gravely exacerbated the
COVID-19 pandemic in India, and more than a thousand devotees tested positive for COVID-19 at the event. He also drew a distinction of the Kumbh Mela gathering and
Tablighi gathering in Delhi during the preceding year, saying the latter was 'all inside a building' while Kumbh Mela is 'out in the open'. The Uttarakhand High Court criticised his decision to proceed with the Kumbh Mela under this circumstance. The
Chota Char Dham Yatra, a tour of four holy sites in Uttarakhand, was suspended on 30 April due to the rise in cases of COVID-19. == Awards ==