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Indian Sindhi pilgrims leave after attending religious festivals

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Indian Sindhi pilgrims leave after attending religious festivals

The Indian pilgrims, who also visited Sadh Bello and other places during 10-day stay, said they are leaving with Sindh’s message of peace and love.    

By Sanwal

Sukkur

The Indian Sindhi pilgrims left Tuesday amid strict security for Lahore for their onward journey to India via Wagah border after attending annual festival of ‘Shadani Darbar’ Hayat Pittafi in Mirpur Mathello district Ghotki.

The hailing from India had arrived ten days ago to attend the religious celebrations at Hayat Pittafi Hindu Temple in Mirpur Mathello.

Spiritual leader of the Hindus Yudhishter Lal said that Sindh is land of peace and love and they are leaving for India with a gift of love and religious harmony.

“We cannot forget the love of the people of Ghotki,” Yudhister Lal said adding that the Sindh is the land which has always taught the lesson of peace and brotherhood. “We are leaving with Sindh’s message of peace, brotherhood and tolerance to spread in India.”

He said that Sindhi people are traditionally Sufi and the followers of message of peace given by the great Sufi saints of Sindh.

During their ten-day stay, the pilgrims visited Saadh Bello, Momal ji Marri and various temples. They said that they are also thankful to government who facilitated them to attend their religious festival after opening the Wagah border.

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