Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Passport not a must for Sikh pilgrims from India: Imran

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›I would urge Pakistan to apply these waivers not just to Sikhs but all citizens of secular India. Also urge Pak PM to waive $20 fee on all days AMARINDER SINGH,

Punjab CM

› Darshan of Gurdwara Darbar Sahib is more important for Sikhs than the $20 (around ~ 1,400) service fee to be charged by Pakistan GIANI HARPREET SINGH, acting jathedar of

Akal Takht

ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday announced several concession­s for Sikh pilgrims visiting Darbar Sahib Gurdwara at Kartarpur in Pakistan’s Punjab for the celebratio­ns of the 550th birth anniversar­y of Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism.

The Pakistan premier said that Sikhs from India visiting the gurdwara, which is the final resting place of Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism, will not require a passport to cross over to Pakistan as long as they possessed a valid identity card and waived the $20 service fee on pilgrims for two days.

“For Sikhs coming for pilgrimage to Kartarpur from India, I’ve waived off two requiremen­ts: they won’t need a passport-just a valid ID; second, they no longer have to register 10 days in advance. Also, no fee will be charged on the day of inaugurati­on (November 9) and on Guruji’s 550th birthday (November 12),” Khan tweeted.

India has been seeking a complete waiver of the $20 service fee which Pakistan decided to impose on each pilgrim and called it a “matter of disappoint­ment” that Islamabad did not heed the request.

Reacting to the Pakistan PM’s announceme­nt, Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Friday expressed his gratitude but urged that Islamabad “apply this not just to Sikhs but all citizens of secular India”.

“Happy & grateful for waiver of passport & advance registrati­on conditions for Sikh pilgrims by @ImranKhanP­TI govt, but would urge Pakistan to apply this not just to Sikhs but all citizens of secular India,” he said in a tweet.

He also reiterated India’s demand to waive off the $20 fee on all days. “Also urge Pak PM to waive off $20 fee on all days instead of just two,” he said.

The Kartarpur corridor, which will be inaugurate­d on November 9, will provide pilgrims a visa-free link between Dera Baba Nanak shrine in India’s Punjab and the Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur in Narowal district of Pakistan’s Punjab.

Notwithsta­nding a chill in bilateral ties over Kashmir, Pakistan and India after tough negotiatio­ns signed a landmark agreement last week to operationa­lise the historic Kartarpur Corridor to allow Indian Sikh pilgrims to visit the holy Darbar Sahib in Pakistan.

The two countries decided that 5,000 pilgrims can visit the shrine every day and that additional pilgrims will be allowed on special occasions.

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