A Counsellor from Pakistan High Commission held separate meetings with both the Dargah committee and the Anjuman committee here to finalise the programme to deliver the promised donation amount, sources told PTI.
While the Dargah committee, the union government-appointed body to look after the management of the shrine, has already submitted its developmental plans amounting to more than Rs five crore, the representative body of Khadims (priests)-- Anjuman committee--declined to submit any proposal for the use of the money, raised objection to the claim of the Dargah committee on the donation and staked its claim over the money.
The Pakistan High Commission forwarded a communiqu
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