'Religion should be restored in the whole world', Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan wished Diwali to the Hindus of Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan.


New Delhi. Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan has greeted the Hindu community living in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan on the occasion of Diwali. Actor-turned-politician Pawan Kalyan shared the wishes through a post on social media platform X on Thursday (October 31). He wrote, “My hearty Diwali wishes to the Hindus living in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.”

Special message for Hindus of Bangladesh

Pawan Kalyan especially congratulated the Hindus living in Bangladesh this Diwali and wished them courage and strength. He said in his message, “May Lord Shri Ram give you strength and courage in this situation. We all wish for your safety and stability in India and you are in our prayers.” Along with this, Pawan Kalyan also expressed hope that the global community and leaders will raise their voice for the safety and fundamental rights of the oppressed Hindus in Pakistan and Bangladesh.

'Pray for the safety of Hindus who are being persecuted'

Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan appealed to pray for the safety of Hindus facing persecution in Bangladesh and Pakistan on the day of Diwali. He said in his message, “Today on Diwali, let us all pray for the safety of Hindus being persecuted in Bangladesh and Pakistan. Religion should be reestablished in their land.” Along with this, while reacting to the song of a Hindu child of Pakistan in a post, he wrote that this song reflects the longing to reconnect with the soul of India.

Happy Diwali to the people of Andhra Pradesh

Pawan Kalyan also wished Diwali to the people of Andhra Pradesh and wished for prosperity and happiness in their lives. He said in his message that this festival fills their lives with happiness.

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