Pakistan has always been a subject matter of  atrocities towards Minorities,  but a recent news tries to disfigure this belief.  A Bhagwat Gita Quiz Competition was organized in Local Pakistani  School to test the knowledge of Hindu Boys and Girls.
Hindus in Pakistan’s southern Sindh province have always been complaining of bias and injustice over the issues of kidnappings and forced conversions, but for a change they celebrated being able to organise a religious event without any problems.
The quiz competition, testing the knowledge of the Hindu boys and girls about their religion – Sanatan Dharma – was enthusiastically participated in by at the Santa Maria school in Karachi’s Gizri area.
“It was a big success and we are happy that in a Muslim dominated area, they really cooperated a lot with us in organising this event,” Pakistan Hindu Seva (PHS) President, Sanjesh Dhanja told PTI.
During the competition, shlokas from the Bhagavad Gita reverberated through the school.
“I really enjoyed the competition and the PHS should organise more such events in future as well,” Bhawan said.
Yasir Kazmi, one of the Muslim organisers who is attached with an NGO that deals with minorities, said that another similar competition had already been planned for on July 15 in Ranchore Lines, which has a sizeable population of Hindus.
“It was an excellent event to showcase religious tolerance and respect for each other’s religion,” Kazmi said.
He said no one from the neighbourhood had complained, even though during the competition the children were singing religious songs and speaking about the Bhagavad Gita.