Lawyers, market association join protest against Pakistan PM's India visit
Local lawyers and the Ajmer Dargah market association joined the protest against the visit of Pakistan Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf.

The move comes a day after the Ajmer Sharif spiritual head said he will boycott the visit of the Pakistan Prime Minister.
"Due to security reasons, the market remains shut during the visit of VVIPs but this time we are closing the shops voluntarily well before the time set by the district administration," Jodha Tekchandani, Dargah Market Association President, told PTI.
"This is to register our protest against the visit of the Pakistan Prime Minister," he said.
Ajmer Sharif Dargah Diwan Zainul Abedin Ali Khan had yesterday said he will boycott the visit in protest against the recent brutal killing and beheading of Indian soldiers by the Pakistani Army.
"External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid is hosting a lunch for Ashraf, which is shameful.He should have not been given such a welcome. This is insult to the sentiments of Indians and the families of martyrs," he said.
Khan said the boycott is against the killing of Indian soldiers by Pakistan Army.
"Pakistan hurt our sentiments and did not initiate any action against its guilty personnel despite India's protest.
"There is no apology and no action then how can we tolerate the presence of Pakistan's Prime Minister here? I stand by citizens of the country as well as the families of the martyrs and demand that Pakistan should return the head of the slain soldier with full honour to the Government of India before making any trip," he said.
"Deewan has no interference in the Ziyarat or any other religious ceremony which are performed when a nation head visits so his boycott will not have zero impact.The holy shrine is open for all and the visit should not be opposed," Bilal Chisti, a Khadim who will perform Ziyarat for Ashraf, said.
Another Khadim Zulfeqar Chisty said that the visit should not be politicised.
"People irrespective of caste, creed and region come to the Dargah. This is a religious matter and should not be politicised," he said.
The Pakistan Prime Minister will be received at the main gate by the representatives of Khadims' Anjuman committee and government's body Dargah committee at the Nizam gate amid beating of drums.
Elaborate security arrangements are in place for the visit with over 1000 police personnel deployed to guard the entire area from the helipad to the Dargarh.
The Pakistani delegation comprising relatives and embassy officials will arrive by helicopters from Jaipur at Ghughara helipad on the outskirts of the city at 3.35 PM and thereafter they will proceed to the Dargah by road.
"A 28-member delegation including 19 relatives of the Pakistan PM and other officials will go to Dargah," Divisional Commissioner Kiran Soni Gupta said.
"Elaborate security arrangements are in place for the visit.The dargah premises will be vacated after afternoon prayer. None will be allowed to stay inside the premises except pass holders," an official of the district administration said.
Shortly after his arrival in Jaipur, Ashraf will be hosted to a lunch by Khurshid.
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