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Praful Bidwai’s ashes immersed in River Indus in Pakistan
25 July
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Praful Bidwai’s ashes immersed in River Indus

HYDERABAD, Pakistan, July 25, 2015: The ashes of Indian journalist,
peace activist Praful Bidwai brought from New Delhi were immersed at a
ceremony held at the bank of River Indus near Al-Manzar point in
Jamsoro near here on Saturday.

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Pakistan Peace Coalition (PPC) Sindh organised the event, which was
attended Sindh United Party (SUP) President Jalal Mehmood Shah,
Karamat Ali of Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research
(PILER), Zulfiqar Halepoto, General Secretary of Pakistan Peace
Coalition (Sindh), Suleman Abro of Sindh Agriculture and Forest
Workers Coordination Organisation (SAFWCO), peasants leader Punhal
Sariyo, Zulfiqar Shah of PILER and others spoke on the occasion.

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A large number of civil society activists from Hyderabad, Karachi and
other parts of Sindh attended the ash-immersion ceremony at River
Indus. Maharaj Mohan performed the rituals and the participants
dissolved the ashes into River Indus.

Karamat Ali of PILER in his speech paid a rich tribute to late Bidwai
for his role to promote peace and communal harmony in the South Asian
region, especially for people-to-people contact between the people of
Pakistan and India. He said it was the second time that people of
Sindh have received ashes of two peace activists of India which were
immersed in River Indus. Last time ashes of Didi Nirmala Deshpande
were received and immersed into River Indus at Sadh Bela in Sukkur.

“This time we dissolve ashes of Praful Bidwai into the River Indus
stream at Jamshoro.”

Praful Bidwai was an analytical journalist, writer and independent
scholar, who actively worked against the nuclear proliferation in
South Asia and promotion of the communal harmony.

Jalal Shah of SUP shared his association with late Bidwai whom he met
while visiting to India to attend a moot on the South Asian peace and
found him friendly with the people of Sindh. He said late Praful
struggled for peace because he experienced the communal strife in this
region. This fight might have led him to contribute to end the
communal riots in the entire region. SUP leader said he met him

Zulfiqar Shah linked the efforts to oppose the nuclear weapons race in
the region with Sindh province of Pakistan, where people are passing
through the acute poverty, hunger, diseases and children’s death by
malnutrition. He said Bidwai was a true friend of the people of Sindh
and now is the time that the people here should realise and recognise
their friends and foe.

The other speakers said the people of Sindh are peace-loving and the
River Indus is the symbol of unity among the people wherefrom it is
flowing. They said the role of Bidwai is inspiring for the people of
Pakistan, who are facing the acute poverty and the government is
looking proud to have nuclear weapons.

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