The high commission of Pakistan in New Delhi has issued 87 visas for Indian Hindu devotees to participate in the celebrations for the birth anniversary of Shiv Avtari Stguru Sant Shadaram Sahib, which is the 316th celebration.
The Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi issued 87 visas to Indian Hindu pilgrims for the 316th birthday celebration for Shiv Avtari Stguru Sant Shadaram Sahib at Shadani Darbar, Hayat Pitafi, Sindh. The pilgrimage is scheduled to occur between November 24 and December 4. Charge d’ Affaires Saad Ahmad Warraich greeted the pilgrims, calling their journey experience enriching and spiritually rewarding.
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Commitment to Religious Harmony
“Pakistan is keen to protect holy places and ensure the required facilities for the pilgrims coming for visits,” Warraich said in the presser released on Saturday. The above visas were issued under the ‘Pakistan-India Protocol on Visits to Religious Shrines of 1974′ that allowed pilgrim visits across the borders sacred places. The commitment highlights religious harmony and cross-border cultural exchanges to strengthen the two nations’ ties.
The Pilgrimage
The event commemorates the 316th birth anniversary of Shiv Avtari Stguru Sant Shadaram Sahib at Shadani Darbar, an important and respected holy site in Sindh. Such pilgrimage becomes a momentous occasion for the Indian Hindu community, and the visas would facilitate participation in these important celebrations. The act of the Pakistan High Commission is further proof of the commitment to promote inter-faith relations amicably and respectfully.
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Conclusion: Issuing visas to Indian Hindu pilgrims exemplifies Pakistan’s commitment towards religious reconciliation and border-crossing cultural contacts. It deepens the bond between the two nations and contributes towards mutual respect.