3 months on, Ajmer shrine awaits Asif’s promised $1m




JAIPUR - Three months after President Asif Ali Zardari announced $1 million donation for Ajmer shrine during his visit to India, the dargah authorities are still waiting for the release of the money. Zardari visited the shrine of Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti in Ajmer on April 8 and a member of his delegation had on his behalf announced the donation for the welfare of the dargah.
“The donation has not been delivered so far,” Syed Wahid Hussain Chishti, secretary of Anjuman committee, a representative body of Khadims (priests), told PTI on Sunday.
“Officials from the High Commission of Pakistan came to us after Zardari’s visit and discussed with us our developmental plans. “On their invitation, I went to the Pakistan High Commission last month where they again discussed the development plans,” he said. “I apprised them that we use the donation for welfare activities but did not submit specific plan for Zardari’s donation because we did not go to Zardari to seek the donation,” he said.
“We are not asking for the donation but when Zardari has made a promise, he should keep it,” he said.
Along with the Khadims’ body, the dargah committee has also staked claim on the donation for the development of the dargah, sources said.
Pakistan High Commission sources said in Delhi that there has been a delay in release of money because “we were waiting for the dargah committee to submit the plans on how they plan to use the money”. “The entire thing is on. As soon as we get the plans on how they plan to utilise the money, we will release it,” they said.

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