<p>Jaipur: Union Minister for Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju on Saturday left for the Ajmer Dargah from Jaipur to offer a ceremonial 'chadar' sent by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the 'Urs' of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti.</p>.<p>"The prime minister's message is of brotherhood and that the country should stay united... I am going to Ajmer Dargah with this message," Rijiju told reporters at the airport here before leaving for Ajmer by road.</p>.<p>He was received by the BJP's state minority morcha leaders at the airport.</p>.<p>The minister will present the 'chadar' at the shrine of the Sufi saint and read out PM Modi's message.</p>.<p>"On this auspicious occasion of Urs, we want that a good atmosphere should be created in the country. No one should do anything that can affect the harmony of our country," Rijiju said.</p>.<p>Be it a Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Parsi, Buddhist or Jain, everyone is welcome at the dargah, he said.</p>.<p>Lakhs of people visit the dargah and people should not face any problem. The process there should be simple. Something new is being launched for improvements, he said.</p>.Left speechless, Congress resorting to physical fight: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju.<p>Asked about a petition in a local court claiming that the dargah has been built over a Shiva temple, Rijiju said, "I have just come to offer 'chadar'." "I have not come here to show or tell anyone, I am going with the message (of PM) for the country that all the people in our country should stay well," he said.</p>.<p>In November, a court in Ajmer admitted a petition claiming that the dargah was built over a Shiva temple and issued notices to the Ajmer dargah committee, the Ministry of Minority Affairs and the Archaeological Survey of India.</p>.<p>Hindu Sena president Vishnu Gupta, who filed the petition, had called on the PM to not send a 'chadar' this time.</p>.<p>'Urs' is held at the Ajmer Dargah to commemorate the death anniversary of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The prime minister has been annually sending a 'chadar' to the shrine.</p>
<p>Jaipur: Union Minister for Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju on Saturday left for the Ajmer Dargah from Jaipur to offer a ceremonial 'chadar' sent by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the 'Urs' of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti.</p>.<p>"The prime minister's message is of brotherhood and that the country should stay united... I am going to Ajmer Dargah with this message," Rijiju told reporters at the airport here before leaving for Ajmer by road.</p>.<p>He was received by the BJP's state minority morcha leaders at the airport.</p>.<p>The minister will present the 'chadar' at the shrine of the Sufi saint and read out PM Modi's message.</p>.<p>"On this auspicious occasion of Urs, we want that a good atmosphere should be created in the country. No one should do anything that can affect the harmony of our country," Rijiju said.</p>.<p>Be it a Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Parsi, Buddhist or Jain, everyone is welcome at the dargah, he said.</p>.<p>Lakhs of people visit the dargah and people should not face any problem. The process there should be simple. Something new is being launched for improvements, he said.</p>.Left speechless, Congress resorting to physical fight: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju.<p>Asked about a petition in a local court claiming that the dargah has been built over a Shiva temple, Rijiju said, "I have just come to offer 'chadar'." "I have not come here to show or tell anyone, I am going with the message (of PM) for the country that all the people in our country should stay well," he said.</p>.<p>In November, a court in Ajmer admitted a petition claiming that the dargah was built over a Shiva temple and issued notices to the Ajmer dargah committee, the Ministry of Minority Affairs and the Archaeological Survey of India.</p>.<p>Hindu Sena president Vishnu Gupta, who filed the petition, had called on the PM to not send a 'chadar' this time.</p>.<p>'Urs' is held at the Ajmer Dargah to commemorate the death anniversary of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The prime minister has been annually sending a 'chadar' to the shrine.</p>