Thank you', missing Sufi cleric's son tells Sushma, Indian govt
New Delhi: Expressing
happiness over the news of return of the two Indian Sufi clerics of
Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah who went missing in Pakistan, Amir Nizami,
son of one of the clerics thanked the Indian Government and External Affairs
Minister Sushma Swaraj for their efforts in tracing the two.
"We got to know the news
circulating in Pakistan media. We also got a call from the Indian
government. We would like to thank the Indian government and Sushma Swaraj for
their efforts. We would also thank Pakistan media," Nizami told
ANI.
Nizami also said that the
clerics' mobile phones were now active, adding that they would be able to talk
to them very soon.
The two clerics are set to return
to India on March 20, according to Pakistan media reports.
According to Pakistan media
reports, two Indian clerics surfaced in Karachi and told that they had gone to
meet their devotees in interior Sindh, where there was no phone connectivity.
The clerics identified as Asif
Nizami and his friend Nazim Nizami, belong to Delhi's Hazrat Nizamuddin
Dargah.
The duo had travelled to Pakistan to
visit their relatives in Karachi and then embarked on a pilgrimage to Lahore.
One of them went missing in
Karachi and the other in Lahore, reports claimed.
The Indian authorities had raised
the issue with the Pakistan Foreign Ministry seeking its help in
tracing their missing citizens.
Syed Asif Ali Nizami is the head
priest of New Delhi's Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah.
Meanwhile, a Dargah Committee
meeting is underway in Delhi's Nizamuddin regarding the disappearances.
Earlier in the day, External
Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said that she has taken up the matter to
Islamabad officials.
Pakistan Foreign Office
spokesperson Nafees Zakaria also acknowledged that an Indian request seeking
assistance for the recovery of two clerics had been received.
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