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Kashmiri Muslim, Sikh Indian Air Force Officers Helped Rajnath Singh In Shastra Puja Of The First Indian Rafale Jet

IANS

Oct 11, 2019, 11:43 AM | Updated 11:43 AM IST


Rafale flying over the sea (G Gosset/Dassault Aviation)
Rafale flying over the sea (G Gosset/Dassault Aviation)

A Kashmiri Muslim and a Sikh, both Indian Air Force (IAF) officers attached to the Indian Embassy in Paris, helped Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh perform the traditional Shastra puja upon receiving the newly handed-over Rafale jet in France's Merignac on 8 October.

The revelation comes amidst flak faced by Singh over the past two days on social media for performing a traditional ceremony on the 4.5 generation multi-role combat aircraft. Over social media, Singh was accused of leveraging Hindutva by performing the ceremony whereas the fighter jet was purchased with taxpayers' money belonging to all religions.

On Thursday (10 October), pictures of Rajnath Singh being helped during the Shastra Puja by Air Commodore Hilal Ahmed, Air Attache in the Indian Embassy in France, who belongs to Kashmir were widely shared over Twitter.

Also shared were pictures of Deputy Air Attache B B S. Anand, a Sikh, helping the Minister as he inscribed the 'Om' symbol with vermilion on the front fuselage of the fighter jet.

"That's the spirit of #IndianArmedForces," posted a Twitter user along with the photographs.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)


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