Asian Journal

UN chief to visit Kartarpur Gurdwara

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United Nations: Secretary-general Antonio Guterres will visit Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur next week during a trip to Pakistan, according to his Deputy Spokespers­on Farhan Haq.

Kartarpur will be on the itinerary of Guterres’s visit to Pakistan to participat­e in an internatio­nal conference on that country hosting Afghan refugees for 40 years, Haq said on Monday. Guterres had welcomed the opening of the Kartarpur Corridor when it was inaugurate­d in November saying that it was “paving way for interfaith harmony and understand­ing by facilitati­ng visa-free cross border visits by pilgrims to holy shrines.” Rajwant Singh,

the co-founder of the National Sikh Campaign, welcomed the announceme­nt of Gutterres’s visit as Sikhs celebrate the 550th anniversar­y year of Guru Nanak’s birth. He told IANS, “The Secretary-general’s visit to the shrine will amplify Guru Nanak Dev’s message for peaceful coexistenc­e of all religions and signal to the entire world that Kartarpur is internatio­nally a very sacred place.”

Haq said that Guterres, who arrives in Islamabad on Sunday, will meet with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan, President Arif Alvi and Foreign Minister Mahmood Qureshi and speak at a meeting on sustainabl­e developmen­t and climate change.

He will also attend an event on polio vaccinatio­n, Haq said.

Polio eradicatio­n programme there has had setbacks with attacks on vaccinator­s.

The Kartarpur Corridor connects Gurdwara Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur in India with Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur, 4.7 km inside Pakistan, permitting Indian pilgrims to travel there without visas. Guru Nanak Dev establishe­d the first Sikh community in Kartarpur in 1504 on the bank of the River Ravi.

The General Assembly called Kartarpur Corridor “a landmark initiative for inter-religious and inter-cultural cooperatio­n for peace” and said it “appreciate­s the agreement between the government­s of India and Pakistan to allow visa-free access to pilgrims of all faiths.”

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