Devotees from India visit Sadhu Bello

Published December 7, 2005

SUKKUR, Dec 6: More than 100 Hindu devotees, including women and children, from India visited the historic Sadhu Bello temple here on Tuesday. They were led by Udhister Lal, Gadi Nashin of Shadhani Darbar, Mirpur Mathelo.

The devotees included Sant Udhe Lal, Adho Ram, Atam Ram, Mahesh Kumar, Baldev Chawla and Kiran Shadhani who belonged to Kolkata, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, and Raipur.

Talking to journalists, they thanked the government for taking care of their holy places.

They said exchange of such delegations would help promote friendly relations between the two countries.

Earlier, the devotees attended celebrations of Shadhani Darbar in Mirpur Mathelo and also visited Hayat Pitafi, Jarwar, Adilpur, Khanpur Mahar, Daharki and other areas.

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