7 Nov 2025, Fri

Indian sikh going to pakistan: On the occasion of Khalsa Sajna Day (Baisakhi), Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) will send 1942 Sikh devotees to Pakistan. The batch will leave from the Shiromani Committee Office in Amritsar on 10 April and will return to India on 19 April. All the devotees have got visas for this. Today many devotees reached the committee office to get their visas and passports.

SGPC thanks Pakistan Embassy

Around 6600 Sikh devotees from all over India are going to visit religious places in Pakistan on this occasion. The batch will be led by SGPC member Jung Bahadur and Deputy Leader Bibi Joginder Kaur. The group will celebrate the main ceremony of Baisakhi at Gurdwara Shri Panja Sahib Hasan Abdal in Pakistan and will visit other gurudwaras. The SGPC has thanked the Pakistan Embassy for giving visas to all the devotees.

The batch will remain in Pakistan for 9 days

Committee officer Harbhajan Singh speaker said that passports of 1942 devotees were sent to the embassy in Delhi, who have got visas. Harbhajan Singh said, “On April 10, the group will leave with cheers. It is a matter of pride for us that devotees will be able to see their religious places. This batch will remain in Pakistan for nine days and there will be the nomination in important places related to Sikh history. The enthusiasm of the devotees is made, because this journey is related to faith and feelings for them.”

He said, “It has been seen in the last few years that many devotees did not get visas, which hurt their feelings. This time everyone got a visa, for this we thank the embassy with the government of India and Pakistan.” The joy of this is clearly seen among the devotees. Surjit Singh of Gurdaspur said, “We have got a visa, I am very happy. I also went in 2022 and now I am going again. I will see all the religious places associated with Guru.”

Wave of happiness among devotees

Major Singh of Patiala is going for the first time. He said, “The mind has got peace by getting a visa. This will be a special experience for me.” Babinder Kaur of Mohali said, “We are going five people. Went in 2022, now I have got a chance again.” At the same time, Trilok Singh of Ludhiana said, “Five people of our family have got visas. I have gone before, but every time this experience is special.”

On the instructions of SGPC President Harjinder Singh Dhami, a delegation recently met the Pakistan Embassy and demanded a visa to all the devotees. This effort has revealed positive results.

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