Pakistan has set a host of terms and conditions for the operationalisation of the Kartarpur corridor and opposed India's proposals to make it open throughout the year to facilitate travel to one of the holiest pilgrimage sites of the Sikhs, officials said on Saturday.
Islamabad has either put conditions or opposed all proposals moved by New Delhi and said that only 700 pilgrimages can have 'darshan' of the Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, Kartarpur, the final resting place of Guru Nanak Dev.
Pakistan said pilgrims would be allowed to visit Kartarpur only under a special permit regime and on charging a fee against India's proposal for visa-free and no-fee travel, a government official said.
Pakistan has set a host of terms and conditions for the operationalisation of the Kartarpur corridor and opposed India's proposals to make it open throughout the year to facilitate travel to one of the holiest pilgrimage sites of the Sikhs, officials said on Saturday.
Islamabad has either put conditions or opposed all proposals moved by New Delhi and said that only 700 pilgrimages can have 'darshan' of the Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, Kartarpur, the final resting place of Guru Nanak Dev.
Pakistan said pilgrims would be allowed to visit Kartarpur only under a special permit regime and on charging a fee against India's proposal for visa-free and no-fee travel, a government official said.