A Diwali function was held at Sindh Governor House, where mehndi bangles and food stalls were set up, fruits were distributed among children and fireworks were also displayed.
Like all over the world, the Hindu community in Karachi is also celebrating Diwali, the festival of happiness is being celebrated in Karachi with fireworks, bhangra and music.
Talking to Aaj News on the occasion of Diwali, Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tesori said that the people who were given medals today have made Pakistan famous around the world.
The Governor of Sindh said that all the minority communities in Pakistan celebrate their religious festivals with freedom.
To add to the happiness of Diwali, Governor Sindh cut a cake, while Arts Council President Ahmed Shah and Anwar Maqsood wore medals to foreign dignitaries.
Earlier, Pakistan Hindu Council Chairman Task Force Gandhara Tourism Ramesh Kumar held a grand celebration of Diwali, the ancient festival of the Hindu community, at his house where Bhangra air and music took over.
On this occasion, Ramesh Kumar said that Diwali is a festival of light and superiority of good over evil, all religious freedoms are enjoyed in Pakistan, such ceremonies promote religious harmony.
The message is being sent internationally that everyone enjoys religious freedom in Pakistan because they enjoy joining each other’s happiness, not only the Hindu community but also the Ulema Sikh Christian community.
He further said that in the small and big cities of Pakistan, people are involved in each other’s happiness, praying that our country remains green and prosperous.
The participants who came to the event also congratulated everyone with a loving message on the occasion of Diwali.
In Karachi’s Swami Narayan Temple, Diwali preparations are also complete, while the Hindu community is shopping heavily to celebrate their religious festival with enthusiasm.
The history of Diwali is very ancient and it is mentioned in the ancient Puranas of Hinduism as ‘the day of victory of light over darkness’.
Diwali is not only an important festival of Hindus but also an important ritual or custom. Diwali celebrations continue for several days.
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**Interview with a Guest at the Diwali Celebration at Sindh Governor House**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today! How was your experience at the Diwali celebration at the Sindh Governor House?
**Guest:** Thank you for having me! The celebration was truly a remarkable experience. The atmosphere was filled with joy and unity, as people from different communities came together to celebrate. The decorations were vibrant, and the food stalls offered a delightful variety of traditional dishes.
**Interviewer:** I heard there were mehndi stalls and fireworks as well. What did you think about those activities?
**Guest:** Yes, the mehndi stalls were a hit, especially among the younger attendees. It really added to the festive spirit. The fireworks display was absolutely stunning, lighting up the night sky and bringing smiles to everyone’s faces. It was a beautiful way to honor the significance of Diwali.
**Interviewer:** Sindh Governor Kamran Khan Tesori spoke about the celebration of minority communities in Pakistan. What’s your perspective on his message?
**Guest:** I found his message to be very uplifting. It emphasized the importance of inclusivity and celebrating diversity. It’s heartening to see our leaders supporting and recognizing the contributions of minority communities. His acknowledgment of those who have made Pakistan proud globally really resonated with everyone present.
**Interviewer:** Were there any special moments you would like to share from the event?
**Guest:** Absolutely! One of the highlights was when the Governor cut a Diwali cake, symbolizing togetherness and celebration. It was a beautiful gesture. Additionally, seeing Anwar Maqsood and Ahmed Shah putting medals on foreign dignitaries highlighted the international spirit of the occasion.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing your thoughts! Any final words about the celebration?
**Guest:** Just that it was a wonderful celebration of culture, togetherness, and joy! Events like these remind us of the importance of unity and acceptance in our diverse society. I look forward to more such celebrations in the future!
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights! It sounds like a fantastic celebration.