'Kashmiri Muslim, Sikh IAF officers helped Rajnath in Shastra Puja'


New Delhi, Oct 10 (IANS): A Kashmiri Muslim and a Sikh, both IAF officers attached to the Indian Embassy in Paris, helped Defence Minister Rajnath Singh perform the traditional Hindu 'Shastra Puja' (weapon worship ceremony) on the newly handed-over Rafale jet in France's Merignac on October 8, sources said here on Thursday.

The revelation comes amidst flak faced by Rajnath Singh over the past two days on social media for performing a traditional Hindu ceremony on the 4.5 generation multi-role combat aircraft. Over social media, the Defence Minister was accused of leveraging Hindutva by performing the ceremony whereas the fighter jet was purchased with taxpayers' money belonging to all religions.

On Thursday, pictures of Rajnath Singh being helped during the Shastra Puja by Air Commodore Hilal Ahmed, Air Attache in the Indian Embassy in France, who belongs to Kashmir, were widely shared over Twitter. Also shared were pictures of Deputy Air Attache B.B.S. Anand, a Sikh, helping the Minister as he inscribed the 'Om' symbol with vermilion on the front fuselage of the fighter jet.

"That's the spirit of #IndianArmedForces," posted a Twitter user along with the photographs.

The Indian government had chosen Dussehra, which fell on October 8 this year, for formally receiving the first of the 36 Rafale jets from France because of the auspiciousness of the occasion as well as for the fact that the festival symbolizes victory of good over evil.

Rajnath Singh had performed the Shastra Puja, a ceremony that he is know to perform every year in Lucknow in his personal capacity, upon the fighter jet after receiving it from French Defence Minister Florence Parly.

However, Rajnath Singh had been attacked on Twitter with users alleging him of sticking to superstitious practices. Pictures of lemons placed under the wheels of the jet and Rajnath Singh applying vermilion and placing a coconut on the front fuselage soon went viral on social media. A series of memes and cartoons followed, many of them caricaturing the jet to average Indian lorry that often has various graffiti inscribed upon it.

The opposition Congress too took a dig at the BJP government over the Shastra Puja with party General Secretary Mallikarjun Kharge comparing the event to a 'tamasha' (drama). The BJP retorted by saying that the Congress has problems with Indian customs and traditions, adding that, the party used to worshipping "Quattrochi, Shastra Puja is naturally a problem".

  

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  • Suman, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 11 2019

    We Indians regardless of religion, believes good work is always a worship.

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  • Sumendra, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 11 2019

    They understand well the importance of poojas.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Fri, Oct 11 2019

    Advertising against descent. Well conspired. Otherwise why publicize.

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  • Howdy, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 11 2019

    Rajnath Singh is garlanding, Aarti and doing Shahshtra Puja to a foriegn aircraft while our own national carrier Air India is in such a financial crisis that no airport in India is supplying fuel for it.

    Is he doing marketing and promoting sales for Rafale in France, same as Modi doing election campaign forTrump in US????.

    BJP could find only a Kashmiri Muslim and a Sikh to convince the world 'Business is Normal As Usual' in Kashmir but couldn't find a single Kashmiri Hindu Pandit in France.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Atlanta

    Fri, Oct 11 2019

    Where's Bankrupt Anil Ambani ...

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  • rajesh, udupi

    Thu, Oct 10 2019

    ideal way to wash the sins of extra payment made for the aircraft.

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