Pakistani-origin Qamar Mohsin Sheikh will travel to Delhi to tie Prime Minister Narendra Modi a rakhi.
She had to break the 30-year-old tradition during the COVID-19 pandemic, but still sent the ‘rakhi’ by post.
Sheikh, who currently lives in Ahmedabad, said she will also give Modi a book on agriculture. The two first celebrated ‘Raksha Bandhan’ when Modi was an RSS worker.
“I pray for him every day for his good health and long life. I believe that all my wishes come true. Earlier when I prayed for him to be the Chief Minister of Gujarat and he became,” Sheikh told the news agency ANI.
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“Whenever I tied the Rakhi, I used to express my desire for him to become the Prime Minister. His response was always affirmative, saying that all your wishes will be fulfilled by God. He is doing commendable work for the country,” she added.