The Sunday Guardian

Naqvi addresses Ajmer Dargah controvers­y

The Dewan has assured the Ministry of Minority Affairs that he will not take decisions on his own.

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nothing more to it; besides that, the Dewan has been told of the Ministry’s displeasur­e at such fringe acts. Speaking to

Azizuddin Chishty, Joint Secretary, Shaikh Anjuman, said, “The Dewan has assured the Ministry of Minority Affairs that he will not supercede the Dargah Committee and take decisions on his own.

He has assured that he will not repeat such a mistake and apologised. There are no difference­s between the Anjuman and the Dewan anymore as he now understand­s that violation of the Dargah Act is wrong.”

The delegation included both the Anjumans of the dargah, namely, AnjumanI-Syed-Zaadgaan and Anjuman-I-Shaikh-Zaadgaan. The president, vice president, secretary and joint secretary of both the Anjumans, along with Imtiyaz B. Peerzada, Nazim Dargah Khwaja Saheb (DKS) Ajmer Sharief, met with Naqvi earlier this week. The Anjumans were called by Naqvi after he had received the written complaints.

The Ajmer Dargah witnessed a confrontat­ion between the Dewan and the Anjuman—a collective group of Dargah caretakers comprising of Khadims and Gaddinashi­ns of the dargah— when the incumbent Dewan Abedin announced his son as the heir apparent or the Sajjadanas­hin and allowed him to participat­e in the Ghusel ceremony at the 806th Urs of Khwaja Nawaz.

The Ghusel ceremony is supposed to be performed only by the Dewan and is attended by the Gaddhinash­ins (there are total nine of them) and the Dargah Commitee. Following this, the Khadims barred the Dewan from entering the Dargah premises and filed a complaint against him with the CEO of the Dargah Committee.

The Dewan, too, filed a complaint against the member of the Anjuman for “violating” his rights. Since the Dargah Commitee is nominated by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, most of the committee’s crucial decisions are said to be also approved by the ministry.

Chishty said, “Whatever has happened in the Dargah in the last couple of days has been unfortunat­e. The Dewan is not expected to violate the Dargah rules. But since he apologised, we intend to turn a new leaf.”

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