AJMER: General Pervez Musharraf, who signed off Pakistan ‘khuda hafiz' (goodbye) on Monday, and the acting president of Pakistan, Mohammed Mia Soomro, both have faith in the holy shrine of Khwaja Garib Nawaz.
"Only two days ago, I received a call from the relatives of Soomro asking me to pray at the dargah for the success of democracy and peace in Pakistan," said SM Natik Chishti, who served as the official khadim of the Pakistan delegation, headed by Musharraf, that came here in April 2005 to pay obeisance at the dargah.
Musharraf had plans to visit Ajmer after the Agra summit in July 2001. But when the talks failed, he decided to skip the programme fly and flew back straight to Pakistan, much to the disappointment of people here who were eagerly waiting for him.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
"Only two days ago, I received a call from the relatives of Soomro asking me to pray at the dargah for the success of democracy and peace in Pakistan," said SM Natik Chishti, who served as the official khadim of the Pakistan delegation, headed by Musharraf, that came here in April 2005 to pay obeisance at the dargah.
Musharraf had plans to visit Ajmer after the Agra summit in July 2001. But when the talks failed, he decided to skip the programme fly and flew back straight to Pakistan, much to the disappointment of people here who were eagerly waiting for him.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
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