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Hindus, Sikhs celebrate Diwali with simplicity

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Karāchi : Pakistan | about 1 month ago  
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All local Mandirs remained open but were not decorated with �Divas�. The community members did not even decorate their homes with lights in order to express solidarity with the martyrs. They gathered near the GHQ and placed bouquets and lit �Divas� to pay respect to the martyrs.
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