What Inspired Muslim Women in Varanasi to Craft 'Operation Sindoor'-Themed Rakhis for PM Modi?

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Key Takeaways
- Muslim women in Varanasi have united to craft rakhis for PM Modi.
- The rakhis symbolize gratitude for Operation Sindoor and the abolition of Triple Talaq.
- This initiative showcases solidarity across communities.
- Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on August 9.
- The effort highlights the importance of women's empowerment.
Varanasi, July 30 (NationPress) With Raksha Bandhan approaching, sisters nationwide are engaged in creating rakhis for their brothers. In a touching and emblematic act, Muslim women in Varanasi have handcrafted special rakhis centered around 'Operation Sindoor' and sent them to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a gesture of gratitude and unity.
Under the initiative of the Muslim Women Foundation, both Muslim and Hindu women united to craft these distinctive rakhis, fusing tradition with national pride. This marks a continuation of previous years' initiatives, where Muslim women have consistently sent rakhis to PM Modi. This year's theme resonates more profoundly, as these women dedicated their creations to the achievements of Operation Sindoor and the landmark abolition of Triple Talaq.
Together with the rakhis, the women included a heartfelt letter to the Prime Minister, expressing appreciation for his initiatives that uplift Muslim women and safeguard their dignity. They feel that these efforts have instilled a renewed sense of identity, respect, and empowerment within society.
In an interview with IANS, Nazneen Ansari, a member of the Muslim Women Foundation, stated: "We are crafting these rakhis for PM Modi to express our gratitude for the triumph of Operation Sindoor. A brother truly understands the significance of a sister's sindoor (vermilion). His resolute stance against Pakistan during Operation Sindoor demonstrated such strength. We also extend our thanks for abolishing Triple Talaq—he prioritized principles over vote-bank politics."
Najma Parveen, another member, expressed: "I wish to thank PM Modi for his contributions to Muslim women—from the abolition of Triple Talaq to Operation Sindoor. These measures have transformed our lives."
Khursida Bano added: "There's a joyful atmosphere as we prepare rakhis for PM Modi. The way he liberated us from Triple Talaq was revolutionary. We are also immensely thankful for Operation Sindoor."
Raksha Bandhan, or Rakhi, is a cherished Hindu festival celebrating the sacred bond between brothers and sisters, symbolizing love, trust, and lifelong protection. This year, Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on August 9.