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http://tribune.com.pk/story/1242614...indian-pilgrims-accorded-warm-welcome-ghotki/

SUKKUR:

Seventy-two Hindu pilgrims, including women and children, were accorded a warm welcome at the Mirpur Mathelo railway station.


The delegation is currently visiting Pakistan to attend the 308th birth anniversary of Sant Shada Ram at Reharki in Ghotki district.

Headed by Sant Yudhishter Lal, the pilgrims will attend three-day celebrations at Shadani Darbar. A large number of people gathered at the railway station to catch a glimpse of Sant Yudhishter Lal who is a disciple of Shadani Darbar.

81 Hindu pilgrims issued visas

The delegation was warmly received by elders of the Hindu community who, besides showering rose petals on the members of the delegation, presented a traditional dance.

Later, the delegation was escorted to Shadani Darbar in a motorcade.

The three-day celebrations at Shadani Darbar include recitation of Geeta and Guru Granth and Agni Pooja. Mass weddings, which are the regular feature of the three day Mela, will also be organised.

According to reports, 19 couples will tie the knot at the mass wedding ceremony. Poor couples are provided dowry and other necessary items by well-to-do devotees in the shape of cash and gifts.

Free food, milk, tea and other items are distributed among the devotees during the day festivities.

India detains dozens of Pakistani Hindu pilgrims

Shadani Darbar is said to be the biggest Hindu temple in Sindh and its disciple, Sant Yudhishter Lal lives in Raipur, India, and visits Pakistan every year on the eve of three-day festivities along with a delegation.

Arranged by the Evacuee Trust Property Board, the pilgrims will visit seven cities of Sindh. They are to leave for India on December 3 through the Wagah border crossing point.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 24th, 2016.
 
They shouldn't have gone there, there was no need for this visit.

Dont worry, we say nothing to innocent civilians esp if they are guests and travelling in public transport, rather we accord them warm welcome and try to make their stay as much comfortable and memorable we can.
 
Nothing against these pilgrims. We would take our revenge from soldiers at LOC and not some random civilians.
especially not against the devotee of god. They are always welcome to visit the LAND OF GODS and pay their respects to it
 
And the thing is there is no party or extremists standing on the roads to protest against this decisions, this completely explains the difference between us and our neighbors.
 
We have a lot of potential in religious tourism. Its a good sign of communal harmony and will earn us some $ as well. Win win situation.
 
Unlike Baniya mentality we don't avenge from our guests neither we ask them to leave our country. They are always welcome but ours soldier's blood will not go in vain and it will be avenged.
 
When a dog bites you, you don't bite back. We stick to our morals, they stick to their immorality. At least we are envisaging a just Pakistan with safety and prosperity for minorities, and they want to create Akhan bharat and force convert minorities into idolaters.
 
It is the culture of pakistan and Islam to welcome and protect our guests no matter what. They are welcome here always and are welcome to go worship their temples and holy places with freedom.

I know the Indian trolls will call them many things but its best to ignore their sorry existence in their miserable lives.
 

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