LAHORE | Twenty-five Seeds, Educators, and friends visited the India-Pakistan border on January 24 and toured the historic city of Sialkot.
The Seeds met with border rangers and engaged in a dialogue about the tense situation on the border. In Sialkot, the Seeds visited pre-Partition Hindu residences, the home of national poet Allama Iqbal, Lady Anderson High School and Murray College, as well as a Sikh temple.
“Coming to this Sikh temple gave me another perspective how diverse this region was before Partition,” said Danish. “No one is left to protect the places of worship.”