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Islamabad welcomes India’s decision to build Kartarpur Sahib corridor

Imran to lay foundation stone for corridor from Punjab to Guru Nanak’s final resting place

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Pakistan yesterday welcomed India’s decision to build a corridor from Punjab to Pakistan’s Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib, the final resting place of Guru Nanak.

Calling the Indian cabinet decision a victory for the peace lobby in both countries, Pakistan Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Minister Fawad Chaudhry said New Delhi’s move was an endorsemen­t of Islamabad’s propositio­n on the issue.

“It is a step in the right direction and we hope such steps will encourage voice of reason and tranquilli­ty on both sides of the border,” Chaudhry tweeted.

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that Prime Minister Imran Khan will lay the foundation stone for Kartarpur corridor on November 28.

The corridor’s opening will form part of Guru Nanak’s 550th birth anniversar­y celebratio­ns.

“We welcome the Sikh community to Pakistan for this auspicious occasion,” the Minister added.

Nanak’s resting place

Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib, which is three kilometres from the India-Pakistan border, is the final resting place of Guru Nanak, who founded Sikhism.

India had urged Pakistan to build a corridor to Katarpur Sahib to facilitate easy movement of Indian pilgrims to the shrine.

Kartarpur Sahib is situated in Narowal district of Pakistan’s Punjab province and there have been demands to build a corridor linking it with Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur district of Punjab.

“Pakistan has already conveyed to India its decision to open Kartarpura Corridor for Baba Guru Nanak’s 550th birth anniversar­y. PM Imran Khan will do break ground at Kartarpura

facilities on 28th November. We welcome the Sikh community to Pakistan for this auspicious occasion,” Qureshi said in a tweet.

External Affairs Ministry Spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said India has approached the Pakistani government to recognise the sentiments of the Sikh community and build the corridor, in keeping with the resolution adopted by the Cabinet Thursday to commemorat­e the 550th birth anniversar­y of Guru Nanak Dev next year.

In response, Pakistan’s Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Faisal said Pakistan Prime Minister (Imran) Khan has proposed in writing to hold talks on all issues, including Kartarpura, but India refused to come forward.

He said Pakistan’s efforts were continuing and it issued 3,838 visas to Indian Sikhs to visit Pakistan to attend religious ceremonies.

“We on our part will continue our efforts but we cannot do much unless there is response from the other side,” Faisal said.

 ?? Online ?? A beautiful view of the decorated Baghbanpur­a Railway Station Road in Lahore where procession­s were held to mark Prophet Mohammad‘s (PBUH) birthday, celebrated on Wednesday with religious zeal and fervour. Lahore shows its true colours
Online A beautiful view of the decorated Baghbanpur­a Railway Station Road in Lahore where procession­s were held to mark Prophet Mohammad‘s (PBUH) birthday, celebrated on Wednesday with religious zeal and fervour. Lahore shows its true colours

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