Modi extends Ramazan greetings


New Delhi, Apr 29 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday extended Ramazan greetings to the Muslim community, saying the holy month inculcates values of compassion.

Addressing the nation through his monthly radio programme "Mann Ki Baat", Modi said the essence of Ramazan -- in which the Muslims fast for the entire month till the sighting of the Eid moon -- is that the hunger and thirst of the fasting person should make them sensitive towards the hunger and thirst of the others.

Modi also quoted the teachings of Prophet Muhammad saying the best things according to Islam were to feed the hungry and treat everyone with warmth and love whether you know them or not.

Ramazan is beginning in mid-May.

  

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  • Frederick Sequeira, Kallianpur

    Sun, Apr 29 2018

    Month of Ramazan commences with the sighting of moon after the new moon.

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  • Yenku, Panambur

    Sun, Apr 29 2018

    Isn't it vote bank greetings?

    Isn't it pleasing minority?

    Now all of a sudden he want greet Muslims in advance....!

    Why are you very hurry...?

    Never happened before, first time in history a man is in hurry to greet Muslims......

    Great Indian Fekuism....

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