All the celebrities have extended wishes during Diwali to the people through the media and social media. In this context AP Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena President Pawan Kalyan made an emotional tweet. Sharing a video of a song sung by a child from Pakistan that is going viral on social media. Pawan Kalyan wishes Diwali to all Hindus.
“This song by Hindu children from Pakistan reflects their pain. There is a desire to meet again in India. My heartfelt ‘Diwali’ wishes to the Hindus in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. Especially for the Hindus in Bangladesh.. May Lord Ram give you strength and courage in the situation you are in. We all in India are waiting for your safety and stability. We pray to that God”, he said.
Further, he expressed his strong desire that “I hope that the great leaders of the world will reach the Hindus who are fighting for their safety and fundamental rights in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Today, on the day of Diwali, let us all pray for the safety of the Hindus who are facing persecution in both Bangladesh and Pakistan. Let us pray for the restoration of Dharma in their lands.”
Chilkur Balaji Temple Chief Priest Rangarajan responded to this post. Rangarajan extended Diwali greetings to all Hindus in the country and all Hindus around the world. In the same vein, he said that he appreciated the message given by AP Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan.
He appreciated Pawan Kalyan’s tweet of Diwali greetings to Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Rangarajan described Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh as the most persecuted Hindus in the world. Rangarajan recalled that Pawan Kalyan had mentioned in detail in his tweet how much he was worried about their fundamental rights and security.
He said that he too has been saying the same thing for a long time. Rangarajan wanted the fundamental rights of the minority Hindus in those countries to be restored and that they should be given the right to freely practice their religious rituals.