Pakistani pilgrims attend Kumbh Mela, thank Indian government for Visa
A group of Pakistani pilgrims have reached Prayagraj to attend the Maha Kumbh Mela. The Pakistani pilgrims expressed gratitude to the Indian government for early issuance of their visas. He also praised the organization of the event while sharing his happiness on meeting the camps and spiritual leaders present at the fair. Govind Ram Makhija, a pilgrim, expressed hope that the Indian government will continue to grant visas to pilgrims from Pakistan.
Pakistani Pilgrims Commend the Organization
"We are very happy that we came here. The Maha Kumbh Mela has been very well organised and served us very well. We never thought this could happen. Another pilgrim, Ishwar Lal Makhija, who had come from Pakistan, praised the arrangements made for them. We are thankful to the Government of India who made very good arrangements for us from the station to the camps in Mahakumbh.
Gratitude to the Government of India
Priyanka, who came to India for the first time from Pakistan, shared her excitement and said that it feels great here. It seems that we are very close to our culture here. Everything here feels like our own. As if our worship, our religious place, and everything we see, looks very good. Kavita, another woman devotee, said she was delighted to be part of the Maha Kumbh Mela. We consider ourselves very lucky. We are excited to learn more about our religion here. We are very grateful to the Government of India. They gave us a 25-day visa in 3 days. Devotees from all over the world have praised the arrangements made by the authorities.