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Hindus pledge allegiance to Pakistan at mass wedding ceremony

Last Updated 04 May 2018, 04:01 IST

The pledge of allegiance came at a mass wedding ceremony organised by the Pakistan Hindu Council today in the city which was attended by hundreds of Hindus and Muslims.
The ceremony saw 80 couples exchange wedding vows in traditional Hindu rites as prominent social worker, Sattar Edhi also gave his blessings to the couples.

"I think this ceremony is the best platform for us to make it clear that all Hindus living in this country are as patriotic and nationalistic as every other Pakistani of any religion. People should not question our allegiance to Pakistan," Mukesh Kumar a senior official of the Pakistan Hindu Council said.

The same sentiments were expressed by many other Hindus at the ceremony with Prem, one of the grooms, insisting they also wanted to see Pakistan prosper as a nation.

The Hindu community in Pakistan's southern Sindh province has been up in arms over the killing of three Hindus including doctors in Chak town near Shikarpur on Eid day and the incident has even led to President Asif Zardari ordering the government machinery to probe the incident and provide justice to the victims.

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(Published 13 November 2011, 04:23 IST)

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