Khaleej Times

Sikhs celebrate Baisakhi, Khalsa anniversar­y today

- LOW-KEY AFFAIR

islamabad — The Sikh community in Pakistan will celebrate the traditiona­l spring festival of Baisakhi as well as the 321st anniversar­y of the founding of the Khalsa on Tuesday, the media reported.

Traditiona­lly, people mark the two with much fanfare, but due to the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic in the country, celebratio­ns will be low key, The

Express Tribune said in a report on Monday.

A ceremony marking the two occasions will be held at the Gurdwara Punja Sahib in Punjab, considered to be particular­ly important as the handprint of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, is believed to be imprinted on a boulder at the shrine.

This year, pilgrims from India and other parts of the world will not be able to participat­e in the festivitie­s as the country is under lockdown imposed to stem the spread of Covid-19.

Sardar Satwant Singh, president of the Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee Pakistan (SGPCP), told The Express Tribune that 3,000 pilgrims come from India, Canada, the UK, Australia, the US and other parts of the world to attend the Baisakhi festival and Khalsa anniversar­y in normal circumstan­ces.

“We also invited them this year, but due to coronaviru­s lockdown, they could not attend.”

Hundreds of pilgrims from India also wanted to participat­e in the Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur on the occasion but that event has also been cancelled.

Sikh leader Sardar Bushan Singh said that he had finalised the arrangemen­ts of food, security and accommodat­ion for thousands of pilgrims that were due to arrive from India and other countries but all preparatio­ns have been cancelled due to the current situation.

Baisakhi is celebrated on April 13 in India but in Pakistan, it is celebrated on April 14, as per the Nanak Shahi calendar.

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