The Sanatani people of Pakistan could not stop themselves from coming here by looking at social media etc. about the divinity of Mahakumbh in the country and abroad and a batch of 68 Hindu devotees from Sindh province reached here on Thursday and took a dip in the confluence.
According to the information given by the Information Department, all the devotees from Pakistan bathed in the holy confluence on Thursday and prayed for the peace of the soul of their ancestors.
Mahant Ramnath ji, who came with the devotees, told that earlier they all went to Haridwar where they immersed and worshiped the bones of about 480 ancestors.
After this, he came to Mahakumbh and took a bath in the Sangam and prayed for the peace of the soul of his ancestors. Earlier, Gobind Ram Makhija, who came from Sindh province in a conversation with a news agency at Sri Gurukarshani’s camp located in Sector nine in the day Had to come. We could not stop ourselves from coming. “
He told, “In April last year, 250 people came from Pakistan and took a dip in the Ganges. This time 68 people have come from six districts of Sindh- Gotki, Sakkar, Khairpur, Shikarpur, Karjkot and Jatabal, in which about 50 people have come to Mahakumbh for the first time. ”
Makhija said, “Enjoying here, I am very happy .. I do not have a word to say about the experience here. On coming here, we are feeling the pride of being born in Sanatan Dharma. ” Surabhi, a 11th student of Gotki in Sindh province, told that she has come to India for the first time and has come to Kumbh for the first time. He said, “For the first time here we are getting a chance to know our religion deeply. Looks great. “
Priyanka, who came from Sindh, said, “I have come to India and this Mahakumbh for the first time. Seeing your culture here, it is very divine experience. I am a housewife and coming to India is my biggest good fortune. We were born there and stayed among the Muslims. There are not much discrimination against Hindus in Sindh province as the media shows. But we are getting to see the opportunity to see our culture here. “
Expressing its views about the CAA law in India, Niranjan Chawla, who came from Sakkar district, said, “There is no atmosphere in Sindh that people apply for Indian citizenship. But in some areas like Rajasthan (part of Pakistan), there are some difficulties for Hindus. ”
Chawla, who works in the construction sector, said, “I would like to request the Government of India to make the process of issuing the visa a little easier. It takes six months to approve the visa. However, the batch who came here was easily given a visa for which we thank the Government of India. “
He told, “Last night we came to this camp of Mahakumbh and will go to Raipur from here on February 8, after which we will go to Haridwar. Some people have brought six bone urn in our batch which they will immerse in Haridwar. ” Chawla said, “We will go to visit the saints of the akhadas this evening and visit the entire fair.”