Minority community members led by Zafar Sareshwala greet Narendra Modi
April 03, 2013
Gandhinagar, 3 April, 2013
Zafar Sareshwala is an interesting person. He can dial a phone to Chief Minister Narendra Modi and can get the works for community cause done. As he has said in his interview to Madhu Kishwar, Zafar Sareshwala can even manage to remove summon notices from the houses of prominent Muslims through Modi. You want to read entire story of Zafar Sareshwala and Narendra Modi’s ten+ years old relations? Click here.
Now coming to today’s story. A group of minority community members under the leadership of Zafar Sareshwala today called on Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi in Gandhinagar and congratulated him for his fourth term.
According to a statement released by the state government, the meeting also witnessed presence of Parsi community members.
Speaking to the visiting group, Mr. Modi said that he is connecting 100% communities without any partiality to development. The nation can be freed from the vicious circle of vote-bank politics only by making families from all sects, religions, castes partners in development.
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