Kashmiri Pandits Host ‘Street Iftar’ in Srinagar, Promoting Unity

Srinagar, In an uplifting demonstration of interfaith camaraderie, the Kashmiri Pandit community arranged a ‘Street Iftar’ in the historic Bohri Kadal locality of Downtown Srinagar, offering a powerful testament to the enduring spirit of unity amidst diversity.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the event, which unfolded amid the bustling life of the city and drizzly weather, saw the distribution of Iftar Kits, symbolizing a bridge of solidarity across communal lines. The initiative was spearheaded by Sandeep Mawa, a prominent Kashmiri Pandit and the Chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir Reconciliation Front, known for his efforts in fostering community bonds.

Sandeep Mawa, reflecting on the occasion, highlighted the joy and significance of witnessing individuals from varied backgrounds joining in communal harmony. He stressed the importance of such endeavors in healing divides and nurturing peace within the valley.

The sentiment was echoed by Sahil, a local participant, who lauded the Street Iftar as a meaningful act of communal togetherness. He remarked, “This Street Iftar is a beautiful gesture that brings our community closer together. It shows that regardless of our backgrounds, we can come together in the spirit of compassion and brotherhood.�

The initiative not only served as a gesture of goodwill but also as a beacon of hope for continued dialogue and understanding amongst the diverse populace of Kashmir.

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