Indo-Pak tension: Special prayers held in Mizoram in solidarity with armed forces 

Aizawal: In a significant show of solidarity with the Indian armed forces, Christians, Hindus and Muslims separately have offered prayers in Mizoram on Sunday.  A Mizoram government official said that all the congregants of the churches, all the devotees in the temples and the mosques throughout Mizoram have offered prayers on Sunday and wished the.

Aizawal: In a significant show of solidarity with the Indian armed forces, Christians, Hindus and Muslims separately have offered prayers in Mizoram on Sunday. 

A Mizoram government official said that all the congregants of the churches, all the devotees in the temples and the mosques throughout Mizoram have offered prayers on Sunday and wished the Indian Armed Forces success and all-around welfare.

Mizoram, which shares a border with Myanmar and Bangladesh, is dominated by Christians, but a reasonable number of people belonging to the Hindu and Muslim communities are living in the state.

Meanwhile, similar solidarity meetings and gatherings were also held in other northeastern states.

On Saturday, Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya attended an all-faith prayer meet in the presence of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma at the Raj Bhavan. The solemn gathering brought together representatives and followers of various faiths in a unified spirit of peace, solidarity, and national harmony.

The central focus of the interfaith prayer meet was to offer collective prayers for the well-being of the nation, its citizens and the brave personnel of the Indian Armed Forces currently engaged in Operation Sindoor.

Chief Minister Sarma expressed gratitude towards the armed forces for their selfless service, underscoring the significance of prayers to support their morale during this operation. He also said that terrorism is the enemy of humanity and it should be nipped to provide more positive vibes for India to become a Vishwa Guru.