"I did not feel any difficulty in doing Yoga even as I am observing fast. It is a method to stay fit and healthy," said Farhad Qureshi.
Some Muslim groups had earlier opposed to performing 'surya namashkar' and reciting sanskrit 'slokas' after which the government had clarified that it was not compulsory for them to say 'slokas' nor was 'surya namashkar' part of the common Yoga protocol for the day.
Earlier, a Muslim group had launched a booklet to remove misconception among the community and to draw parallels between some Yoga exercises and Namaz.
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