On the Prakash PARV of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Sikh Batch was allowed to go to Pakistan, SGPC expressed satisfaction

Amritsar, October 6 (IANS). There is news about great relief for Sikh. The Government of India has allowed a special group to visit the historic Gurdwaras in Pakistan for the sake of Prakash Parv of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Earlier, with reference to security reasons, the central government banned the group on which the Shiromani Gurdwara Praband Hak Committee (SGPC) strongly protested. SGPC Secretary Pratap Singh said on Monday during a special conversation with Ians, “late, but the Sikhs were heard.” He said the list of passengers of the group was already prepared, but was not sent to the government due to non -demonstration. Now all these details have been sent to the Punjab government again so that the visa process can be completed soon. Pratap Singh said that the visa process should generally start two to two and a half months in advance, but now the SGPC has requested the central government to complete the process of investigation into passengers and visas immediately. He said that the Kartarpur course should be held open regularly, so that dedicated people can visit the holy place every day where Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji did farming in his last time. He said: “Kartarpur is the result of the Ardas of Sikhs, while it is closed, playing with Sikh centiments.” This decision of the government blew a wave of happiness under the Sikh Sangat. Fans will now be able to visit the Gurdwaras in Pakistan who are deeply associated with Sikh history and faith. SGPC hopes that the light festival of Guru Nanak Dev Ji will be celebrated with more reverence and enthusiasm this year than before. -Ians Ash/DSC shares this story Tags