Monday 7 August 2017

103 Year Old Schoolgirls Among Those Who Tied Rakhi To PM Narendra Modi Wiki

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a busy Raksha Bandhan at his administrator residence on Lok Kalyan Marg where he great the festival with an eclectic mix of guests  a 103-year-old wheelchair-bound woman, widows from Vrindavan and schoolgirls. He also established wishes from his rakhi sister, who lives in Gujarat but is originally from Pakistan.

Sharbati Devi, the centenarian who lost her brother 50 years ago and misses him, wrote to PM Modi, who invited her to have a good time the festival with him. She looked contented as she tied him a rakhi.


Little girls decent in their school uniforms tied rakhi on PM Narendra Modi's wrist. (PTI Photo)

He was also visited by schoolgirls some of whom turned up in their best dress while others stuck to their school uniform.
Widows from Vrindavan brought around 1,500 stunning handcrafted rakhis which had a smiling picture of the Prime Minister of the country as the centre piece.

By evening, PM Modi's forearm was wrapped in colourful threads and he was bordered by love and warmth.


Group of widows travel from Vrindavan to tie rakhis to Prime Minister Modi. (PTI Photo)

PM Modi, who does not have a organic sister, has been inviting little girls for Raksha Bandhan for several years now. Last year, Olympic bronze medallist wrestler Sakshi Malik tied rakhi to him.
His rakhi sister from Pakistan, Qamar Mohsin Shaikh, told news agency ANI that she has been tying rakhi to the Prime vicar for the "last 22-23 years".


She whispered that her first Rakshan Bandhan with Prime Minister Modi was when he was a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) worker.

"When I first tied rakhi to Narendra bhai, he was a karyakarta but with his sheer hardwork and hallucination he has become the PM," she told ANI.


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