Pakistan makes arrangements for Sikh Pilgrims on Guru Nanak’s birth anniversary |
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spokesperson says “we are ready to welcome Sikh pilgrims coming to Pakistan on
Guru Nanak’s 552nd birth anniversary.”
Pakistan
has made wide-ranging arrangements to facilitate the inward movement of Sikh
pilgrims to celebrate Guru Nanak’s birth anniversary, the spokesperson of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, said Friday. While
speaking at a weakly briefing, Ahmad said that Pakistan opened the Kartarpur
Corridor in June 2020, adding that he hopes the Indian government will allow
Sikh citizen to take advantages of the transit route to Kartarpur. “We
are ready to welcome Sikh pilgrims coming to Pakistan on the occasion of Guru
Nanak’s 552nd birth anniversary,” Ahmad said. Pakistanissues 3,000 visas to Indian Sikh pilgrims A
statement issued by the Pakistan High Commission for India said that the
commission has issued around 3,000 visas to Indian Sikh pilgrims to travel to
Pakistan on the eve of the 552nd birth anniversary of Baba Guru
Nanak. The
celebrations will take place from November 17 to November 26, 2021, read the
statement. During
their stay in Pakistan, the Sikh pilgrims would pay obeisance at different gurdwaras,
including Gurdwara Janam Asthan in Nankana Sahib and Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in
Kartarpur. Visas
to the Sikh pilgrims have been issued under the Pakistan-India Protocol on
Visits to Religious Shrine of 1974, which provides for the visits of 3,000 Sikh
pilgrims from India for the birthday celebrations of Baba Guru Nanak. Thousands
of Sikh pilgrims residing in countries other than India would also be visiting
Pakistan to attend the event. Primeminister Imran Khan has taken several initiatives for the facilitation of Sikh
pilgrims, including the historic opening of the visa-free Kartarpur Sahib
Corridor in November 2019 on the occasion of the 550th birth
anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak. The magnificent,
newly built Gurdwara kartarpur Sahib complex was a gift by the people of
Pakistan and their leadership to the Sikh community from India and world on the
552nd Birth Anniversary of the founder of the Sikh religion. The High
Commission also wishes a spiritually-rewarding yatra to the pilgrims visiting
Pakistan on this occasion. The
issuance of the maximum number of pilgrimage visas is in line with the
Government of Pakistan’s efforts for promoting visits to religious shrines in
Pakistan. |
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