- ALSO SEEKS CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF PAK GURUDWARAS’ UNDER SGPC
- CALLS FOR EASY VISA REGIME FOR SIKH PILGRIMS
Lahore, November 8: The Punjab Deputy Chief Minster
Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal today sought an early decision on opening a corridor
from Indian border side to Gurudwara Kartarpur Sahib. He also sought a positive
decision on handing over the management and control of Gurudwaras’ located in Pakistan to
Shiromani Gurudwara Prabhandak Committee (SGPC) , an apex body of Sikh
Gurudwaras’ management.
Mr. Badal made these requests when he called
on Pak Punjab Chief Minister Janab Shahbaz Sharif today in the evening. He
requested that the sentiments of Sikh Sangat were inherently attached to those
Gurudwaras’ located in Pakistan
and he should request his federal government to give free access to Sikhs to
pay obeisance in these Gurudwaras’.
Raising the issue of corridor to Gurudwara
Kartarpur Sahib, Mr. Badal said that this historic Gurudwara of first Sikh
Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji was located on Pakistan side just 2 kms away from
Indo-Pak border in Dera Baba Nanak sector. He said that SGPC and Punjab
government had been requesting Union government and Pakistan government to give a pilgrim
corridor up to Gurudwara so that Indian pilgrims could have an uninterrupted
access to Gurudwara of first Sikh Guru. He said that thousands of pilgrims
everyday reach border to have a distant view of Gurudwara from Indian border
side and they return after kissing the soil that leads to Gurudwara. He said
that Pak government should honor the sentiments of Sikh masses to provide a
corridor to Gurudwara after coordinating with Indian government.
Taking up the issue of management and control
of Gurudwaras’ situated in Pakistan, Mr. Badal said that SGPC, an apex body of
Sikh Shrines management was professionally managing Gurudwaras’ in Punjab and
it was imperative that this Gurudwara body be handed over management and
control of all Gurudwaras’ in Pakistan so that it could provide sufficient
facilities to increasing number of Sikh pilgrims visiting these Gurudwaras’.
Expressing concern over Visa hindrances being
faced by Sikh pilgrims, Mr. Badal said that Pak Punjab Chief Minister Janab
Shahbaz Sharif should request federal government to ensure easy Visa regime
especially for pilgrims. He also sought opening of visa offices in Amritsar as well as in Lahore for the convenience of pilgrims,
traders and industrialists.
He also sought Janab Sharif’s intervention for
coming up with a plan for Sikh religious tourism circuit under which a Sikh
pilgrim was conducted visit to all Sikh Gurudwaras including in Pakistan in a
single visit. He said that tourism departments of both Punjabs’ would chalk out
this ambitious religious tourism circuit plan.
Assuring total support to the issues of Sikh
pilgrims raised by Mr. Badal, Janab Sharif said that he would earnestly pursue
these issues with his federal government.
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