Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today joined devotees in offering prayer at Gandhi Maidan here on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr and prayed for peace and prosperity of the state.
Kumar embraced, hugged and shook hands with the devotees and extended Eid greetings to them, an official release said.
After reaching Gandhi Maidan, Kumar met Imam Idain Hazrat Maulana Mahsud Ahmad Qadri Nadwi and greeted him.
"People observe roza in the holy month of Ramzan. I extend greetings to all Namazis including Muslim brothers and sisters on Eid. Eid symbolises brotherhood, love, peace and communal harmony. We all should strive hard to take the society, state and the nation forward," Kumar told reporters here.
At a prayer at the Gandhi Maidan here, Mahmud Alam, former Idain Committee sadar, honoured the chief minister by offering him a skull cap and a safa, the release said.
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Later, he had sewai (vermicelli) with the children.
Kumar visited Khanqah Mujibia at Phulwarisharif and took blessings of Hazrat Sayed Shah Ayatullah Qadri for peace and prosperity of Bihar.
Talking to reporters on the occasion, Kumar said, "I come here every year and extend my greetings to the people on Eid. I feel very happy after coming here at Khanqah Mujibia. We all pray for peace, amity, brotherhood and communal harmony in society.
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