| 1. Qamar Mohsin Sheikh, an Indian woman originally from Pakistan, gained fame as Narendra Modi's Rakhi sister. |
| 2. She grew up in Karachi, Pakistan, before relocating to Ahmedabad, Gujarat following her marriage. |
| 3. When she first met Narendra Modi in New Delhi, he was associated with the RSS, and she was accompanying her husband to an exhibition. |
| 4. She felt touched when Modi referred to her as his sister, and from 1995 onwards, she tied rakhi to him every Raksha Bandhan. |
| 5. Qamar's wish for Modi to become the Chief Minister of Gujarat came true in 2001, and later her prayers for him to become India's Prime Minister were also answered in 2014. |
| 6. In 2019, she presented a painting by her husband to Modi on Raksha Bandhan. |
| 7. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, she couldn't meet Modi in person for 2-3 years, sending him rakhi instead during this period. |
| 8. In 2023, Qamar announced her plan to travel to New Delhi to tie a handmade red rakhi on Modi's wrist, along with gifting him a book on agriculture. |
| 9. She married Mohsin Sheikh in 1981. |
| 10. She first met Narendra Modi in 1990 through Dr. Swaroop Singh, the then Governor of Gujarat. |
| 11. She handmakes the rakhis she ties on Modi's wrist every Raksha Bandhan. |
| 12. When she first met Narendra Modi in 1990 in New Delhi, he was associated with the RSS, and she was accompanying her husband to an exhibition. |
| 13. She felt touched when Modi referred to her as his sister, and from approximately 1995 onwards, she tied rakhi to him every Raksha Bandhan. |
| 14. She has maintained this rakhi-tying tradition for over 30 consecutive years as of 2024. |
| 15. She expressed her support for PM Modi ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha election, stating he deserves to be Prime Minister again. |