A 500 years old Gurdwara in Sialkot in Pakistan’s Punjab province has now opened its door for Indian Sikh Pilgrism. Pilgrims coming from Pakistan, as well as, Europe, Canada and the United States were allowed to visit the gurdwara. However, Indian pilgrims could not, but owing to the efforts of Punjab Governor Muhammad Sarwar they can now pay their respect at the holy site.
Indian Sikh devotees visit Pakistan on the birth and death anniversaries of Guru Nanak, the martyrdom of Guruwar Jin Devji as well as the Besakhi festival and the death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The Sikh devotees thanked the Pakistani government for the initiative.
A 500 years old Gurdwara in Sialkot in Pakistan’s Punjab province has now opened its door for Indian Sikh Pilgrism. Pilgrims coming from Pakistan, as well as, Europe, Canada and the United States were allowed to visit the gurdwara. However, Indian pilgrims could not, but owing to the efforts of Punjab Governor Muhammad Sarwar they can now pay their respect at the holy site.
Indian Sikh devotees visit Pakistan on the birth and death anniversaries of Guru Nanak, the martyrdom of Guruwar Jin Devji as well as the Besakhi festival and the death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The Sikh devotees thanked the Pakistani government for the initiative.