Pakistan has issued visas to Indian Hindu pilgrims to visit the Shadani Darbar in Sukkur and the Katas Raj Temple in Chakwal.
According to private TV, the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi said that visas were issued to two groups of Indian Hindu pilgrims in December. gone.
A spokesman for the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi said that Indian pilgrims would visit Katas Fort from December 23 to 29. The Katas Raj Temple is located around a sacred pond for pilgrims. The Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi said that another 44 Indian Hindu pilgrims The group returned from Pakistan yesterday to attend the 312th birth anniversary celebrations of Shiv Avtari Sat Guru Sant Shadaram Sahib in Sukkur, Sindh from December 15 to 21.
It may be recalled that the issuance of Yatra visas to Hindu and Sikh pilgrims is part of the Government of Pakistan's facilitation of pilgrimage to these religious places. Pakistan is committed to protecting the religious places of all religions and facilitating pilgrims and pilgrims.


