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Kartarpur Corridor will erase enmity between rivals — Sidhu

NEW ROUTE WILL CREATE INFINITE POSSIBILIT­IES FOR NEIGHBOURS, INDIAN MINISTER SAYS

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The Kartarpur Corridor will promote peace and erase “enmity” between India and Pakistan and create infinite possibilit­ies between them, including the resumption of cricket ties, Punjab cabinet minister Navjot Singh Sidhu said yesterday.

Sidhu, who arrived in Lahore along with a group of Indian journalist­s to take part in the groundbrea­king ceremony of the Kartarpur Corridor in Narowal, some 120km from Lahore, was greeted at the Wagah Border by officials of Pakistan’s Punjab province.

The 4km-long corridor will connect Dera Baba Nanak in India’s Gurdaspur district with Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib Narowal in Pakistan. The corridor will provide visa-free access to the Indian Sikh pilgrims to the gurdwara.

Prime Minister Imran Khan will perform the groundbrea­king of the corridor today.

Sidhu thanked Khan for making this corridor possible which he said will help promote peace between the two countries. “This will erase enmity between the two nations,” he said.

“The seed Imran Khan had sowed three months ago has become a plant. It is a happy moment for the Sikh community that the corridor to reach Kartarpur to get Baba Guru Nanak’s blessing without any hassle,” he told the media.

He said the wait of 71 years is over after the opening of the corridor. “The Kartarpur Corridor will prove to be a path of peace,” Sidhu added.

He termed it as a “corridor of infinite possibilit­ies” and said through such initiative­s, peace would be promoted (between the two countries).

Cricket matches

“There are numerous artistes and cricketers in both the countries whom everyone loves and there need to be cricket matches between India and Pakistan,” he said.

The former cricketer said the Kartarpur Corridor would create infinite possibilit­ies between the two neighbours including the resumption of cricket ties.

“I want to avoid conflicts — religion should not been seen through the lens of politics. There is no rule in the world that prevents religious devotees to visit places of worship,” the former Indian cricketert­urned-politician said.

Responding to a question regarding criticism of his decision to visit Pakistan in August to attend the oath-taking ceremony of Imran Khan, Sidhu said, “I forgive those who criticised me.”

“I have been a fan of Imran Khan since I was a child,” Sidhu said as he joked and recited verses in Punjabi.

“There are many fans of Imran, Wasim Akram and Javed Miandad in India, similarly in Pakistan Shah Rukh and Salman Khan have a huge fan following.”

Kartarpur is located in Shakargarh in Narowal district of Pakistan’s Punjab province. It is said that Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism, had spent more than 18 years of his life there. The Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara is located on the banks of the Ravi River, about three-four kilometres from the border in Pakistan.

 ?? AFP ?? India’s Punjab cabinet minister and former cricketer Sidhu (fourth from left) entering Pakistan at the border crossing in Wagah yesterday. Sidhu will attend the groundbrea­king ceremony of the Kartarpur Corridor scheduled for today.
AFP India’s Punjab cabinet minister and former cricketer Sidhu (fourth from left) entering Pakistan at the border crossing in Wagah yesterday. Sidhu will attend the groundbrea­king ceremony of the Kartarpur Corridor scheduled for today.

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