According to Geo News report, he made this proposal at a tourism promotion program in Dubai.

Shah argued that a large number of Hindus and Jains are willing to move to areas of Sindh where there are a large number of temples.

Shri Shiva Temple, considered one of the oldest Hindu temples in Sindh, is in the Umerkot-dominated district of Pakistan.

The temple is believed to have been built more than 2,000 years ago, with a local Hindu community leader claiming it is 5,000 years old.

It is managed by the All Hindu Panchayat, which, apart from regular repairs and maintenance, has built a guesthouse, community hall and many other facilities to accommodate the increasing number of pilgrims every year.

Umarkot also has Kali Mata Temple, Krishna Temple and Manhar Temple Kathwari Temple.

In Nagparkar, there are 14 Jain temples, most of which are abandoned. They include the Ghori Temple, famous for some of the oldest extant Jain frescoes in the world and also revered by local Hindus for the image of Parasnath, the Nagarparkar Bazaar Temple, the Bhodesar Temple at the base of the Karonjhar Mountain and an abandoned temple. Are. but well-preserved temples near the town of Virvaha, and the ruins of the ancient port of Parinagar on the edge of the Rann of Kutch.

Shah also suggested that the Sindh government could also start weekly flights from India to Sukkur or Larkana for religious tourists.

The Kartarpur Corridor, inaugurated on November 9, 2019, stretches 4 km from the Pakistan-India border and allows Indian pilgrims visa-free travel to Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur, where the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak, breathed his last. Spent years.