Steiner, who is organising the 'satsang' by spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, denied that this has anything to do with the ongoing language controversy.
"This was decided between my wife and I even before this government was sworn-in. I had written to him (Ravishankar) and he was gracious to accept it," the German Ambassador told reporters here.
Asked if Irani has been invited, he said, "We don't want to have a head count. We have invited several Union Ministers. We have been inclusive". When pressed further, he said, "Of course. Everybody is welcome".
Steiner said the Embassy has been "very inclusive in our approach" when asked if invitations have also been sent to RSS leaders and right-wing ideologue Dinanath Batra, whom the Ambassador had met recently.
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An Embassy statement said Sri Sri will speak on how to bring different cultures together and foster the mutual understanding between people in Europe and India.
Steiner has been pro-active in taking up the cause of German after the HRD ministry recently decided to replace it with Sanskrit as the third language in the Kendriya Vidyalayas on the ground it was against the three-language formula and "violated" the national policy on education.