Mamata Banerjee wishes Muslims on Ramzan and makes these 3 requests the community

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has wishes the Muslims across the state on the occasion Ramzan. She also requested them to stand united, maintain harmony and pray the almighty from their homes.

Ramzan (also spelled as Ramadan, Ramazan, Ramadhan, or Ramathan) is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection and community. The month long fasting began on April 23 and it will end on May 23. Unlike previous years, the Muslims are facing problems in gathering at Mosques to offer prayers due to COVID-19.

Mamata Banerjee took to her Twitter page to offer prayers the Allah from their homes this year. She tweeted, “Ramzan Mubarak to everyone! This holy month is a time for introspection and renewal. My best wishes to everyone fasting for 1 month. In the interest of public safety, to ensure a healthy virus-free society, my humble appeal that this year we pray to almighty from our homes.”

The WB CM asked them to stand united in fighting this pandemic. Mamata Banerjee tweeted, “Through thick & thin, Bengal has always maintained a united front while facing any adversity. Let’s promise each other in this holy month, we will stand shoulder to shoulder fighting this pandemic and ensure that peace and communal harmony will always be maintained.”

Mamata Banerjee concluded, “One thing that we’ve learned from our forefathers is that good always triumphs over evil, and as we face evil now, may the almighty bless us and make everything right. Stay at home! Take all precautionary measures! Keep yourself and your family safe.”

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