Former Chairman of Ajmer Dargah Committee, Amin Pathan, Welcomes the Rituality – Indian Specific Day-to-day

Ajmer, 10 January 2024: Top Minister Narendra Modi offered a chadar (sacred providing) for the eleventh consecutive past on the respected shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Garib Nawaz, at the time of the 813th Urs. Former Chairman of the Ajmer Dargah Committee, Mr. Amin Pathan, lauded this rituality, calling it a robust message of solidarity and team spirit within the face of divisive narratives.

Mr. Pathan emphasised, “By sending a chadar for the Urs, Prime Minister Modi has reaffirmed the country’s commitment to its rich Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb (composite culture) and the beauty of unity in diversity. This gesture is a testament to India’s tradition of respecting all religions and embracing communal harmony.”

Consistent with Mr. Pathan, the chadar despatched by means of the Top Minister symbolizes a present for the people’s 1.4 billion voters, reinforcing Republic of India’s identification as a land of Sufi saints. “Our Sufi saints have always propagated peace, love, and unity. While some groups with a narrow mindset attempt to spread hatred with baseless statements, they will never succeed. The people of India have always stood united,” he added.

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Highlighting the common enchantment of Khwaja Garib Nawaz, Mr. Pathan mentioned, “Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Garib Nawaz has spread the message of peace and harmony from the soil of India to the entire world. The shrine of Ajmer attracts people from all faiths, who come with devotion and prayers. It is a place where no one is disrespected, and every visitor, regardless of religion or community, feels spiritually fulfilled.”

The Urs of Khwaja Garib Nawaz is well known with admirable fervor throughout Republic of India by means of community of all religions, serving as an emblem of solidarity in variety. Mr. Pathan known as the shrine a beacon of Republic of India’s ethos of mutual appreciate and communal team spirit.

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