National Herald Tribune

Baisakhi festival concludes as 35,000 yatrees attend 3-day festivitie­s

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HASANABDAL, (NNI): The three-day vibrant and joyous celebratio­ns of Baisakhi, the religious festival of Sikhs, have concluded in Hasan Abdal.

Over the course of three days, approximat­ely 35,000 pilgrims from various corners of the globe, including about 2,700 Sikh yatrees from India, converged at Gurdwara Panja Sahib to partake in sacred rituals and festivitie­s.

The Sikh pilgrims engaged in prayers and communal meals (langar) at Gurdwara Panja Sahib. They also performed the ashnan ritual, in which several pilgrims take a dip in the sacred water pool within the gurdwara complex.

A palanquin procession, symbolizin­g the rich cultural heritage of the Sikh community, was also part of the spiritual fervour of the occasion.

Expressing satisfacti­on with the arrangemen­ts made by the government, the yatrees lauded the hospitalit­y and warmth extended to them during their visit. One of them remarked, "We are having a lot of fun at the Baisakhi festival. We feel very good to be here."

Another expressed a desire for reciprocal visits, stating, "It is desired that the people of Pakistan also come to India to visit their religious places and continue to have such love."

In a gesture of goodwill and solidarity, Federal Defence Minister Khawaja Asif graced the main event of Baisakhi festival as a special guest.

Addressing the gathering, he emphasized the significan­ce of hosting foreign pilgrims and reiterated Pakistan's commitment to ensuring the rights and protection of minorities. He stated, "It is a matter of pride for us that we are hosting more than 35,000 foreign pilgrims. We are trying to provide maximum protection and facilities to Sikhs." Highlighti­ng Pakistan's reputation as a peaceful and inclusive nation, Asif cited the presence of Sikh pilgrims from India as a testament to the country's commitment to religious freedom.

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