Did Modi Meet Muslim Religious Leaders Ahead of Gujarat Polls? 

A photo of Modi from Ajmer Sharif Dargah is being given a nefarious spin linking it to the upcoming Gujarat polls.
Karen Rebelo, BOOM
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A photo of PM Modi from the Ajmer Sharif Dargah is being given a nefarious spin linking it to the upcoming election in Gujarat.
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A photo of PM Modi from the Ajmer Sharif Dargah is being given a nefarious spin linking it to the upcoming election in Gujarat.
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A 2016 video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting a delegation from the Ajmer Sharif Dargah (shrine) in Rajasthan is being shared on Twitter with a misleading context of the prime minister reaching out to leaders of the Muslim community in Gujarat ahead of state elections in December this year. Ajmer Sharif Dargah is a shrine of sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti located at Ajmer, Rajasthan.

In the video, Modi can be seen meeting Sayed Fakhar Kazmi Chisty who ties a safa or pagri (headgear) for the prime minister and presents him with mementos including what appears to be a religious text.

However, some Twitter users decided to give it a nefarious spin linking it to the upcoming election in Gujarat.

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) spokesperson Sanjay Singh quoted the above tweet and in a sarcastic dig thanked the prime minister for letting Muslim religious leaders tie him a pagri but claimed that the meeting took place behind closed doors, implying the meeting was secret.  At the time of writing this story Singh’s tweet received over 1,200 likes and over 570 retweets.

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Some Facts About the Video

The meeting with the delegation from Ajmer Sharif took place on 2 May 2016 and was not a secret meeting. In fact both the prime minister and PIB (Press Information Bureau) tweeted about it in 2016.

Pictures from the meeting have also been shared by pmindia.gov.in a website that is run by the prime minister’s office.

Background

The scrutiny Modi is subjected to while meeting leaders from the minority community, especially Muslims, has an interesting history.

During his Sadbhavana fast in Ahmedabad in September 2011, Modi had refused to put on a ‘skull cap’ offered by a Muslim cleric.

Politely refusing to wear it, Modi asked the cleric to offer a shawl instead. The imam did so and Modi accepted it.

(This story was originally published on BOOM and has been republished with permission.)

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