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“We want to send the message of communal harmony, which is very important at this point in time,” a local, Mohammed Sham was quoted speaking to ANI.
Both Hindus and Muslims gather at the same place, where arrangements have been made for Ganesh Chaturthi and Muharram. The two communities offer prayers under the same roof.
“There are around 4,000 people in this village and we all live in harmony. Here, the communities work together as one,” another local who came to the pandal to offer prayers said.
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“We live like brothers and sisters in the village and celebrate all the festivals together,” said Reshma, another local.