Fog blankets Qadian ahead of Jalsa Salana 2023, challenging preparations

As Qadian gears up for the Jalsa Salana 2023, scheduled from December 29 to 31, a dense fog has enveloped the town, presenting challenges to the preparations for this significant event. The Jalsa Salana, an annual gathering attracting thousands from across the globe, is set to take place amidst these challenging weather conditions.

Current Weather Scenario in Qadian

Qadian, like other parts of Punjab and Haryana, is currently experiencing a severe cold wave, marked by dense fog and plummeting temperatures. This has led to reduced visibility and could potentially impact the travel plans of attendees coming from various parts of the world.

Jalsa Salana 2023: A Global Gathering

Jalsa Salana is a significant event in the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, drawing participants from various countries to engage in religious discussions, prayers, and community activities. This year’s event is expected to see a large number of attendees, despite the challenging weather conditions.

The organizers of Jalsa Salana 2023 are taking extra precautions to ensure the safety and comfort of the attendees. Measures are being put in place to deal with the reduced visibility and cold weather, including enhanced lighting, guidance for safe travel, and arrangements to keep the attendees warm.

Participants planning to attend the Jalsa Salana are advised to prepare for the cold weather and potential travel disruptions due to fog. Organizers are also coordinating with local authorities to ensure smooth transportation and safety for all attendees.

The dense fog covering Qadian ahead of the Jalsa Salana 2023 poses challenges, but the spirit of the event and the community’s resilience are likely to shine through. Attendees are encouraged to stay informed about the weather and travel advisories as they prepare for this significant event.

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Muzaffar Ahmad Noori Bajwa
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