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The Indian consular crew in Pakistan is coordinating with the Sikh jatha (group of founder pilgrims) visiting gurdwaras in the course of the week-long delivery anniversary celebrations of Sikhism Guru Nanak Dev.
They are on the bottom facilitating their security and safety throughout their keep in Pakistan. “@IndiainPakistan consular team is on the ground, with the Indian jatha visiting Pakistan for Gurpurb, coordinating with jatha leaders, local authorities for their safety, security and to facilitate their visit to various gurdwaras in Pakistan,” tweeted the High Commission of India, Islamabad.
Meanwhile, Sikh pilgrims have expressed disappointment after the Pakistani authorities rejected 586 visas, out of the 1,496 visas of Indian Sikhs wanting to go to Nankana Sahib, the birthplace of Guru Nanak, in current day Pakistan.
Open visa workplace at Attari-Wagah border: SGPC spokesperson
“The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) had applied for 1,496 visas, out of which, 910 were approved but 586 were rejected. The visas are valid for 10 days, and those whose visas were rejected are a disappointed lot. The government should not reject the religious visa,” said SGPC spokesperson Harbhajan Singh.
“Both governments need to provide the facility of on arrival visa. A visa office must open at the Attari-Wagah border. The buses that used to run earlier for facilitating darshan of the gurdwaras of Pakistan should be resumed. The Delhi-Lahore bus and Samjhauta Express should be back on track. We should connect people of both countries through religious places,” he said.
Pilgrims visiting Dera Sahib, Panja Sahib, too
Guru Nanak’s birth anniversary celebrations are to be held in Pakistan from November 6-15. Harbhajan Singh said that the main function on Gurpurb will be held at Nankana Sahib on Tuesday.
The Indian pilgrims would be visiting Dera Sahib, Panja Sahib, Nankana Sahib and Kartarpur Sahib.
Last Friday, the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi said it had issued nearly 3,000 visas to Indian Sikh pilgrims to attend the week-long celebrations.
“On the occasion of the birthday celebrations of Baba Guru Nanak, the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi has issued 2,942 visas to Sikh pilgrims from India,” the Pakistan High Commission in India had mentioned in a press release.
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