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Mumbai BJP Minority Morcha Hosts Yoga at Minara Masjid for Int’l Yoga Day

The Mumbai BJP Minority Morcha organised a yoga session at Minara Masjid in Mumbai on Saturday ahead of International Yoga Day. This event was part of nationwide activities leading up to the annual observance on June 21. A major "24-Hour Countdown Event" was also held in Hyderabad, led by Union Minister G Kishan Reddy. The 2026 theme is "Yoga for Healthy Ageing," focusing on yoga's role in active and independent living.

Mumbai BJP Minority Morcha organises yoga session at Minara Masjid ahead of International Yoga Day

Mumbai, June 20

A yoga session was organised by the Mumbai BJP Minority Morcha at Minara Masjid in Mumbai on Saturday, a day ahead of the International Day of Yoga.

The programme was held as part of activities being conducted across the country in the run-up to the annual observance of International Yoga Day on June 21.

Participants gathered at the venue and took part in the yoga session organised by the BJP Minority Morcha.

The event comes amid a series of yoga-related programmes being organised nationwide ahead of International Yoga Day.

Earlier in the day, a massive "24-Hour Countdown Event" was organised at Parade Grounds in Hyderabad under the leadership of Union Minister G Kishan Reddy.

The event saw participation from yoga organisations, students, public representatives, actors and international delegates. Speaking on the occasion, Reddy said the programme was part of India's continued efforts to promote yoga globally since the observance of June 21 as International Day of Yoga was initiated.

Several prominent personalities attending the Hyderabad event highlighted the benefits of yoga and encouraged people to adopt it as a regular practice.

International Yoga Day is observed annually on June 21, following a resolution adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2014 after a proposal by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

According to the United Nations, 2026 marks the 12th year of International Yoga Day. The theme for this year's observance is "Yoga for Healthy Ageing", which focuses on the role of yoga in helping people remain active, independent and engaged across all age groups.

Various events, awareness campaigns and yoga sessions have been organised across the country ahead of the annual celebration to promote the practice and its benefits among people from different sections of society.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

I appreciate the effort to include all communities, but I wish the event had focused more on the health benefits rather than the political affiliation. Yoga should be above party lines. Still, good to see people coming together for wellness.

Ravi K

Itni badi baat nahi hai - yoga toh sab karte hain! But good that they're spreading awareness. The 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing' theme this year is very relevant for our aging population. Less politics, more asanas please! 🙏

James A

As someone from the US, it's fascinating to see how deeply yoga is rooted in Indian culture. This event at a mosque is a powerful symbol of how yoga transcends religious boundaries. India is truly setting an example for the world.

Priya S

Finally some positive news! Instead of always fighting over differences, this is what we need - people from all backgrounds doing yoga together. The 24-hour countdown in Hyderabad sounds grand too. Proud of our country's yoga heritage! 🌟

Vikram M

I'm all for yoga, but why does every event have to be about BJP or any party? Yoga belongs to all Indians, not just one political group. The Minara Masjid event is a good gesture, but let's keep yoga non-political please.

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