Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Imran greets sikhs on Baisakhi

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Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday wished a “happy Baisakhi festival” to members of the Sikh community. “We have granted Sikh Diaspora & Indian Yatrees special permission to visit their holy Gurdwaras in Pak & attend the Baisakhi rituals,” the prime minister said in a tweet. “They will be facilitate­d with Langar, transport & accommodat­ion under strict Covid protocols.” Baisakhi marks the onset of the harvesting season for the farmers in Punjab and is observed as a thanksgivi­ng day. After the celebratio­ns, the farmers start cutting the Rabi (winter) crop and hope for a better yield with each passing year. It also commemorat­es the day when the tenth Sikh guru, Gobind Singh, founded the ‘Khalsa Panth’, an army of warrior Sikhs, in 1699 to fight the Mughal Empire. The celebratio­ns are planned to last from April 12 to April 22. Last week, Pakistan issued more than 1,100 visas to Sikh pilgrims from India to participat­e in annual Baisakhi celebratio­ns, according to a statement from the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi. “These visas have been issued as a ‘special gesture’ by the Government of Pakistan in view of the importance of Baisakhi for Punjabis and Sikhs marking the start of their new year,” the statement said. The high commission extended special felicitati­ons to all those celebratin­g the occasion and wished visiting pilgrims a fulfilling pilgrimage. Under the framework of the Pakistan-India Protocol on Visits to Religious Shrines of 1974, a large number of pilgrims from India visit Pakistan to observe various religious festivals and occasions each year.

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