Pakistan Grants Visas to Sikh Pilgrims
Pakistan Issues Visa to Sikh for Pilgrim Visit
Pakistan Grants: In a gesture of goodwill and adherence to bilateral protocols, the Pakistan High Commission announced the issuance of 2,843 visas to Sikh pilgrims from India.
These visas are intended to facilitate their participation in the upcoming Baisakhi celebrations in Pakistan, scheduled from April 13 to 22.
Under a longstanding bilateral agreement governing visits to religious shrines, both Sikh and Hindu pilgrims from India regularly make spiritual journeys to Pakistan.
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Similarly, Pakistani pilgrims also embark on annual visits to religious sites in India as part of this protocol.
Saad Ahmad Warraich, Charge d’ Affaires at the Pakistan High Commission, extended warm wishes to all those observing the auspicious festival of Baisakhi.
He expressed sincere hopes for the visiting pilgrims to have a fulfilling and spiritually enriching journey.
The issuance of visas to religious pilgrims underscores Pakistan’s commitment to upholding the bilateral protocol on visits to religious shrines between the two nations.
This move aligns with the government’s dedication to fostering peaceful exchanges and promoting cultural understanding between Pakistan and India.
Through such initiatives, Pakistan aims to strengthen people-to-people ties and enhance mutual respect and cooperation in matters of religious significance.
The facilitation of pilgrimages reflects a shared commitment to religious harmony and the preservation of cultural heritage across borders.
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