For Shiekh Ahmed Amir,this is his seventh pilgrimage to Pandharpur. He has been ferrying warkaris in his truck from his home district of Parbhani to Alandi for the Pandharpur yatra since 2003. From Alandi,he either walks with the warkaris or drives the truck with their luggage.
A driver at a sugar factory in Parbhani,Amir (36) takes a month off to travel with the warkaris something he does out of belief. I believe in both Ram and Rahim. I was very poor when I began travelling with the warkaris. Since I started participating in the wari,I have been doing better, Amir said.
In Parbhani,Amir raises many eyebrows by working as a Shiv Sainik. People are surprised to see me doing this. I believe in the Sena,just as I believe in the warkaris.
He has a photo of Uddhav Thackeray on his cellphone,though he has never spoken to any of the Thackerays. I treat them as my gurus, he said.
A devout Muslim,Amir offers namaz five times a day. But during the wari,it becomes difficult,but I try to offer prayers as many times as possible, he said. He is the only member of his family and,perhaps,his community in Parbhani who actively participates in the wari.
Having grown up in Maharashtra,travelling with warkaris comes naturally to him,he said. It was Amirs boss who first took him to Pandharpur. We were more like friends than co-workers. On my first trip,I prayed for my own house,promising that I would come here every year, he said.
He did manage to buy his own house in 2005 and since then his faith in the warkaris and Pandharpur yatra has become firm. Now,Amir hopes he will be able to convert his kuccha house into a brick-lined accommodation.
Amir has three children and earns less than Rs 3,500 a month. But during the wari,he does not take any money for his work.
Amir hopes his children will do well for themselves. I cant spend a lot of money on them; but I hope they get a good job one day. Ive left it on the Lord, he said.c