By Nishant Ket Hubli (Karnataka) [India] In a significant move ahead of his nomination for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Lingayat saint Fakir Dingleshwar Swami on Wednesday met Muslim Sufi leader Pir Syed Ahmed Raza Sirkaji and other Muslim religious leaders. At the meeting, Swamy sought the support of the entire Muslim community. After the meeting, speaking to ANI, he refused to join the 'Dharma Yudh' (religious fight) citing widespread injustice and lack of freedom in various communities in Dharwad. Announced his intention. We discussed various issues with all the Sufi saints of the Islamic faith and I am happy that victory is within our grasp." Swamy said he stood by his decision to contest the elections and has fixed April 18 as the date for filing nominations. He stressed the need for religious leaders to unite.Swamy also stressed the importance of candidates showing strength and said that the current election is an election of pride. And self-respect. He criticized the focus on personal attacks within political parties, urging a change towards showing the strength of religious principles, Muslim religious leader Pir Syed Ahmed Raza Sirkaji said he felt very good after meeting Swamiji, " It would be better if the Congress party declares Swamy ji's name as a candidate from Dharwad seat. It is said that the decision will be taken after sitting with all the people of the society in the next 4-5 days. Swamy, head of the Balehosu Bhavaikya Sanstha Matha, has a significant following in the region, and alleged that sitting MP, Union minister and BJP candidate Pralhad Joshi had suppressed Lingayat leaders and the community resonated with certain sections of the electorate. He also alleged that it was Pralhad Joshi who removed BS Yediyurappa from the post of Chief Minister, however, Muruga Math distanced himself from this comment and clarified that he is not involved in political matters, Karnataka. In which there are 28 Lok Sabha seats, voting will be held in two phases on April 26.In the Lok Sabha elections of 7 May 2019, Congress and JD-S again contested together against BJP and the alliance collapsed. BJP had won a record 25 seats; Congress and JD-S won only one seat each. Lok Sabha elections 2024 will be held in seven phases, starting from April 19. Counting of votes will take place on June 4.