4 January, 2025; In a significant gesture of inclusivity and communal harmony, Union Minister of Minority Affairs, Kiren Rijiju, visited Rajasthan to offer a chadar (sacred cloth) on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The visit underlined the government’s commitment to fostering unity and strengthening ties with various communities.
Speaking to the media during the event, Rijiju expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to represent the Prime Minister. He remarked, “We are fortunate to come here. We have brought the chadar on behalf of PM Modi. I also read the message of PM Modi. We sought blessings here.”
The offering of the chadar is part of an ongoing tradition where leaders pay respects at dargahs and other places of religious significance. Such gestures symbolize the message of peace and brotherhood that the government advocates.
Rijiju also highlighted the central government’s initiatives for the welfare of minorities, emphasizing development and empowerment as the cornerstone of its policies. The event was marked by warmth and respect from the local community, reinforcing the inclusive vision of the leadership.
This visit holds political and cultural significance, especially in Rajasthan, a state with a rich history of diverse communities living in harmony. It comes as part of the broader outreach efforts ahead of key political milestones, ensuring that the government’s message reaches every corner of the country.
The chadar offering and the accompanying message from PM Modi reflect an ongoing effort to uphold the spirit of unity and secularism in India. It also reiterates the importance of connecting with citizens of all faiths to build a stronger and more cohesive nation.