Sindh Festival in Moenjodaro

Re: Sindh Festival in Moenjodaro

I don’t you have paid much attention to what the archeologists have actually said. It’s not the question of PPP “destroying” the site by putting up a stage (of course they weren’t going to do that), it’s the legitimate of concern how all that sound and lighting could further damage and escalate the deterioration of the delicate site. And this is what the archeologists decided, PPP would’ve earned some genuinely positive feedback and goodwill had they genuinely respected the concerns of archeologists. The Preservation of heritage is all about being proactive and doing the maximum to reduce the environmental damage. I’m sorry you are seeing these legitimate concern as political point scoring, but in case it makes any difference, I thank the PPP for creating this controversy and bringing some attention the archeological rules and ethics. :slight_smile:

Even a hardcore PPP supporter in this thread has admitted that PPP would’ve had no issues attracting a large crowd and representing Moenjodaro even if the stage wasn’t built on the site.