Pakistan MP calls for peace, praises Kumbh

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Pakistan MP calls for peace, praises Kumbh
Prayagraj: Foreign delegates during the visit to the ongoing Kumbh mela in Prayagraj on Feb 22, 2019. Two hundred and twenty delegates from 185 countries across the world landed in the city to take part in the festival. These visitors are part of a delegation of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) that was invited specially for the religious congregation. The delegates were accompanied by Minister of State for External Affairs V.K. Singh. (Photo: IANS)

Prayagraj: February 22:  Advocating peace in the aftermath of the Pulwama terror attack, a Hindu MP from Pakistan on Friday expressed hope that India and Pakistan would move forward in the direction of friendship.

Ramesh Kumar Vankwani from the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party was part of a 220-member delegation from 185 countries which was invited to attend the Kumbh festivities by the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR).

“I will be meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Saturday and request them that peace be given a chance,” Vankwani told the media. He said he had made similar requests to the Pakistan government as well.

Vankwani also congratulated the governments of India and Uttar Pradesh for the disciplined manner in which the Kumbh Mela had been organised.

He said though he had visited the Kumbh many times in the past, the arrangements this time were the most disciplined he had seen. He said this was the first time he came on a government invitation.

Accompanied by Minister of State for External Affairs V.K. Singh, the foreign delegates were flown into Prayagraj from New Delhi in two special aircraft. They were greeted by a cultural troupe on their arrival at the Bamrauli airport here.

“In the first aircraft, 58 foreigners and 14 officials arrived. The second aircraft carrying the remaining guests arrived shortly after noon,” an official informed IANS.

A special screening of the documentary “Kumbh: Eternal Journey of Civilization” by Harshit Jain was held for the visiting delegates. A cruise onboard ‘Sangam,’ a ship specially decorated for the high-profile visit, was organised for the visitors.

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Singh told reporters that the idea behind the ICCR initiative was to make “the delegates see that Kumbh was not just the confluence of rivers but also of different religions and faiths”.

He added that so far 22 crore people from across the country and the world have visited the Kumbh Mela. (IANS)