New Delhi:Union Minister Kiren Rijiju Saturday offered the ceremonial chadar sent by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, marking the 813th 'Urs' (anniversary) of revered Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti.
Located in Ajmer, Rajasthan, the Dargah is one of the most revered places not just in the state but throughout the country and beyond. Rijiju, who is the Union Minister for Minority Affairs, presented the chadar at the shrine during a ceremony in the morning.
At the dargah, he read out the prime minister's message which called on people from across religions to work together in harmony. The minister also launched the web portal of the dargah, the 'Garib Nawaz' app for pilgrims and an operations manual for the conduct of 'Urs'. Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is also known as Garib Nawaz.
Rijiju arrived at the Jaipur airport on Saturday morning and travelled to Ajmer by road for the event. "Today I have come to the dargah with Prime Minister Modi's 'chadar'. I have had the good fortune of coming here to Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Dargah. I prayed for peace," Rijiju told reporters after presenting the 'chadar'.
"The message from Ajmer Dargah goes to the whole world. Along with presenting the prime minister's 'chadar', I read out his message," he said. In his message, the prime minister has said that every sect and every religion should come together and work together for the country, society and world peace, the minister said.
Lakhs of people come here and they should get a chance to offer prayers peacefully, especially the elderly, women and children, he said. "There should be a system for that. A manual has been launched for that and I will try to provide all possible help from my ministry to improve the system," he said.
"Come here and feel how much impact the dargah has on our lives," he added. Representatives from the dargah committee, 'khadims' and other stakeholders were present on the occasion.