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Pakistan issues visas to Indian yatrees to visit Shadani Darbar, Katas Raj temples
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Pak issues visas to Indians for visit to Shadani Darbar
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Pakistan issues visas to Indian Hindu pilgrims to visit historic temples
A day earlier, 47 pilgrims were issued visas to visit Shree Katas Raj temples
Hindu pilgrims walk back after taking a dip at the confluence of the Ganges River and the Bay of Bengal at Sagar Island, south of Kolkata, India, on January 14, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS
Pakistan on Tuesday issued visas to Indian Hindu pilgrims to visit the Shadani Darbar in Sukkur and Katas Raj temples in Punjab s Chakwal district.
The Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi has issued visas to two groups of pilgrims in December 2020 to visit their revered sites in Pakistan.
Pakistan High Commission issues visas to Hindu travelers for temple visits
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The pilgrims will be returning in a week
Nagpur: After a tumultuous year for cross-border travellers, who were left stranded due to Covid, a batch of 44 pilgrims, which included three from Nagpur, crossed over from Attari border to reach Ghotki town in Sindh province of Pakistan earlier this week.
The pilgrims will be returning in a week. On a yearly pilgrimage to Shadani Darbar shrine, visited mainly by Hindus from Sindh, they appealed that passage for other travellers should also be opened soon. This includes visit visa for people to meet their kin on either side of the border.
The batch follows a group of Sikh pilgrims that went during November last week. The last batch of persons, who were stranded after they had gone to visit their relatives in Pakistan early this year, was repatriated in November.