After the diplomatic stopover in Delhi, Pakistan President Asif Ali
Zardari visited the 13th century Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti Dargah in
Ajmer, where he spent around 20 minutes and offered flowers and chadar.
Mr Zardari also donated one million dollars to the Dargah. "The soulful
happiness that I have experienced at this holy place is beyond
explanation. I pray to Allah to make life easy for the entire humanity,"
Mr Zardari wrote in a diary at the Dargah. He landed in the city in a
chopper soon after 4 pm on Sunday after a lunch with Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh and several other leaders in New Delhi. Accompanying the
president in his Ajmer visit was his 23-year-old son Bilawal Bhutto
Zardari. During the Zardaris visit, the Dargah in Ajmer was closed to
all other visitors. About 1,500 policemen had been posted in and around
the Dargah; the security arrangements included rapid response teams and
counter-terrorism units. Security inspections were on till late last
night in Ajmer. Mr Zardari last visited Ajmer in 2005 with his wife
Benazir Bhutto. Ms Bhutto had also visited the Dargah in 2003 and prayed
to Garib Nawaz for the release of her husband; Mr Zardari, was in
prison then. Once he was released, both visited the shrine two years
later.
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