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Such news restore faith in me and encourages me to believe in brotherhood that still exists in India.
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yes.. I remember they said something like they wont allow pakistani PM? Should religious heads get into such politics? but then the always had, political parties routinely court imams to ask the faithful to vote for them.For some reasons, Ajmer Sharif is gradually being transformed to political party like thing instead of spritual shrine. No idea whats wrong with them, they keep making statements of their no concern as themselves being a hub of spritual shrine.
To India & Indians it does not matter if he is Shia or Sunni . The fact that he is Indian is all that matters.
The compensation will be given from Dewan's share from the offerings made at the shrine.
As per a court order, the Dewan is entitled to receive 50 per cent of offerings made to Dargah of Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti.
good news , now pakistanis its ur turn to bash this person online.....ok i will start first:shia bastard......
Just a disgusting act. Ajmer Sharif's head should be ashamed that he is willing to do that.
Ajmer Sharif was a peaceful person and always talked against occupation. And here A.S head is giving money compensation to the indian occupying soldiers familys.
I personally think it is good gesture from the dewan. They have gathered too much wealth from the poor population of India. I is good that they have decided to give 0.001% of that wealth to next of kin of Indian soldiers.
You guys can't even troll properly. From where did you get the Information that the donation is 0.001% of the wealth. At least try to gather enough information about the topic at hand before trolling.
yes.. I remember they said something like they wont allow pakistani PM? Should religious heads get into such politics? but then the always had, political parties routinely court imams to ask the faithful to vote for them.