Pakistan Prime Fee problems 3,000 visas to Indian Sikh pilgrims
A minimum of 3,000 visas have been issued to Indian Sikh pilgrims at the eve of the 552nd delivery anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev through the Pakistan Prime Fee on Friday. The visas have been issued to facilitate the talk over with of the pilgrims to Pakistan to provide prayers at quite a lot of gurdwaras from November 17-26.
“Pakistan Prime Fee in India extends profound felicitations to the Sikh neighborhood in India and the world over at the 552nd delivery anniversary of the founding father of Sikh faith,” it mentioned.
The visas have been issued an afternoon after India was hoping that Pakistan will facilitate the talk over with of Indian pilgrims to that nation in the course of the Attar-Wagah transit level in view of Gurupurab. The visas had been issued beneath the supply of the 1974 bilateral protocol between India and Pakistan on visits to spiritual shrines.
The Indian pilgrims will have the ability to talk over with other gurdwaras together with Gurdwara Nankana Sahib and Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib.
On Thursday, Ministry of Exterior Affairs spokesperson Arindam Bagchi all over a media briefing mentioned that “It is been determined {that a} ‘jatha’ of round 1,500 pilgrims will talk over with Pakistan from Nov 17-26 as in line with the 1974 Protocol on Visits to Spiritual Shrines b/w India-Pakistan,”.
(With PTI Inputs)
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