Monday, April 5, 2010

Gujarat, India: Ahmadiyya Muslims meet Narendra Modi

...[T]he [Ahmadiyya Muslim] delegation greeted Gujarat Chief Minister and expressed interest in participating the state government organized celebration of Golden Jubilee of statehood of Gujarat this year.


Ahmadiyya Times | News Staff | Int'l Desk
Source & Credit: DeshGujarat.com | Gujarat, India
Edited by Ahmadiyya Times staff

Ahmadiyya Muslims meet Narendra Modi

A delegation of eminent people from Ahmadiyya Muslims in Gujarat called on state Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday in Gandhinagar.

The delegation was led by Fazlu Rehman Bhatti.

According to state government release, the delegation greeted Gujarat Chief Minister and expressed interest in participating the state government organized celebration of Golden Jubilee of statehood of Gujarat this year.

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3 comments:

  1. good to know, hindus and ahmadiyyas are both persecuted worldwide and they need to unite for a better world

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  2. Good work. Proud of Fazlu Rehman Bhatti saheb.

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  3. Long live India, long live humanity, love for all hatred for none.

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