Ravi Shankar on peace mission to Pak
Spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar said he would spread the message of peace and harmony during his three-day visit to Pakistan beginning on Monday.
Before crossing over to the neighbouring country through the Attari-Wagah border, the spiritual head of the Art of Living said he was going there on a peace mission.
During his visit, the second to Pakistan, he said he would meet politicians, students, business and social classes and others to disseminate the message of peace and harmony.
On the problem faced by the Hindu community there, he said everybody had a fundamental right to live and follow their religion.
Underlining the need for people-to-people contacts between the two countries, he urged youths to commit themselves for the creation of a non-violent and harmonious South Asia.
Besides visiting places of religious significance, including the Badshahi mosque, Ravi Shankar would inaugurate an Art of Living centre there. During his previous visit to Pakistan in July 2004, he had inaugurated the Art of Living's stress elimination programmes as well as humanitarian service initiatives.
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