Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Kartarpur

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People familiar with developmen­ts said Swaraj would be unable to travel to Pakistan on the day because of prior commitment­s, including her involvemen­t in the election campaign in Telangana. They said the decision to send the ministers had been made in view of the importance of facilitati­ng smooth access to the Kartarpur shrine for Sikh pilgrims.

Qureshi had also invited Punjab chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh and state minister Navjot Singh Sidhu to the ceremony but it was not immediatel­y clear whether they too would be part of the Indian delegation.

Swaraj also tweeted that India hoped Pakistan would expedite constructi­on of the corridor on its side so that Indian pilgrims could use it “as soon as possible”.

On Thursday, India and Pakistan announced separately they would create corridors on their sides of the border to facilitate visa-free visits by Indian pilgrims to Kartarpur Gurdwara, located 120 km from Lahore on the banks of the Ravi river. The gurdwara, built at the site where Guru Nanak died, is about four kilometres from Dera Baba Nanak shrine in India. The move came ahead of the celebratio­n of Guru Nanak’s 550th birth anniversar­y in 2019. The demand to build a corridor linking India’s border district of Gurdaspur with the historic gurdwara has been a long-standing one from the Sikh community. It returned to focus when Pakistan Army chief Gen Qamar Bajwa told Sidhu on the sidelines of the swearing-in ceremony of Prime Minister Imran Khan in August that Islamabad planned to open a corridor for Indian pilgrims.

This will be the first high-level contact between the two sides since India called off a planned meeting of the foreign ministers on the margins of the UN General Assembly in September because of terror-related concerns.

On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had invoked the fall of the Berlin Wall to talk about the potential ramificati­ons of the Kartarpur corridor.

Qureshi, while briefing the National Assembly the same day, said Prime Minister Khan would inaugurate the groundbrea­king ceremony on November 28.

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