PM Modi’s Pakistani Sister Sends Him Rakhi, Needs For His Good Well being

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Qamar Mohsin Shaikh is from Pakistan however is now settled in Ahmedabad after marriage. (File)

Ahmedabad:

Forward of the auspicious event of Raksha Bandhan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Pakistani sister Qamar Mohsin Shaikh wouldn’t be capable of meet him amid COVID-19 disaster, so she has despatched the sacred thread–Rakhi to him by way of put up.

Ms Shaikh is from Pakistan however is now settled in Ahmedabad after marriage and this may be her 25th Raksha Bandhan with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Talking on that with ANI, PM Modi’s sister, Ms Shaikh mentioned, “We have now recognized PM Modi for the previous 30-35 years. once I met him in Delhi for the primary time he received to know that I’m from Karachi and have been married right here he known as me behen (sister). I shouldn’t have any brother. So, after two to 3 years after we once more visited Delhi on the event of Raksha Bandhan, I tied rakhi on his wrist.”

“As soon as on Raksha Bandhan, I instructed him that I’ll pray for you that you just come to Gujarat and change into the Chief Minister. At the moment he laughed and later when he grew to become the Chief Minister of Gujarat. On Rakshabandhan, I instructed him that my prayers have been accepted by God. Later, he even grew to become the Prime Minister,” she added.

This yr Ms Shaikh will not be capable of tie rakhi on PM Modi’s wrist due to this fact, she has despatched the sacred thread by way of put up. She mentioned that her rakhi and ebook have been obtained by PM Modi.

“I wished to tie the 25th rakhi to Prime Minister personally however as a result of COVID-19 disaster I will not be capable of , everyone seems to be going through issues. I pray that the subsequent 5 years go properly for him that the entire world recognises the constructive choices he took. I pray for his lengthy life,” she mentioned whereas PM Modi good well being.

Rakshan Bandhan is being celebrated on August three this yr.



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