Improved law & order situation revives religious tourism in Balochistan
The improved situation of peace and security in Balochistan due to efforts of law enforcement agencies has revived religious tourism in the province.
About 250,000 people from across the world visit Balochistan in April every year for annual celebrations at Hinglaj Mata Temple, reflecting Pakistan’s diverse socio-religious fabric embed in inter-faith harmony.
Hinglaj Mata Mandir also known as Nani Mandir is located in Lasbela district and is a sacred place for Hindu community across the world.
The local people consider it their duty to provide hospitality to the visiting guests as per the tribal traditions.
The pilgrimage of Hinglaj Mata is an example of Hindu-Muslim unity and a message of peace to those spreading rumors about the peace of Balochistan.
The participation of hundreds and thousands of local and foreign tourists in the annual event also testifies the efforts of security forces for peace and security in Balochistan.
Source: Radio Pakistan