The Muslim Rashtriya Manch, an affiliate of RSS, which had initially invited the Pakistan High Commissioner in Delhi to the event has now decided not to extend the formal invite to Basit, after he showed "insensitivity" to the killing of Indian jawans.
"We had initially sent an email invite to the Pakistan High Commission, inviting its High Commissioner to the July 2 'Iftar'. But after he displayed "insensitivity" to killing of Indian jawans in a militant attack in Pampore in Kashmir, we have decided not to extend a formal invite to him," national convener of the Manch Mohammad Afzal told PTI.
Seeking to shed its 'anti-Muslim' tag, the Manch is hosting a grand 'Iftar' on July 2 in Parliament annexe where it has invited ambassadors of many countries including Muslim nations to spread the message of unity and harmony and of making India "riots-free".
"We have cancelled the invite of Pakistan High Commissioner. We can't have Iftar with them when our soldiers are being killed. We want to send a strong message that India will not tolerate this," MRM functionary Mohammad Afzal said.
When asked about the Pampore attacks during an 'Iftar' hosted by Pakistan High Commission last Saturday, he is reported to have asked for focusing on the Iftar party and enjoy it instead.
"We wanted to make a fresh start and forge better
cultural and social ties. But we are disappointed with Basit's reaction," Afzal said, adding that Pakistan does not reciprocate gestures of friendship and would not change.
RSS leader Indresh, who is the patron of the Manch, earlier said, "The aim is to tell the world about Indian-ness, helping people from all communities live in peace and harmony..."
"India is a ray of hope and peace for the Muslim world. Rashtriya Muslim Manch has urged members to host small iftar parties by inviting people from all communities and spreading the message of brotherhood," he said.
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