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Sikh pilgrims depart Pakistan after Guru Nanak celebrations

Published on: November 13, 2025 4:13 PM

ISLAMABAD: Around 2,000 Sikh pilgrims will leave Pakistan today after a ten-day pilgrimage marking Baba Guru Nanak’s 556th birth anniversary.
Punjab Minister for Minority Affairs Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora will bid farewell at the Wagah border.
Pilgrims praised Pakistan’s hospitality and arrangements made by government authorities and the Evacuee Trust Property Board.

During their visit, pilgrims explored Gurdwara Panja Sahib, Gurdwara Janam Asthan, and Gurdwara Kartarpur. They participated in prayers, ceremonies, and received special care from organizers throughout their stay.

Many expressed satisfaction with security, logistics, and the peaceful environment provided during the celebrations.

Read more: Sikh pilgrims visit Gurdwara Dera Sahib

Officials said the pilgrimage strengthened cultural and religious ties between Pakistan and India.
They noted such events promote interfaith harmony and mutual respect between communities.
The government reiterated its commitment to preserving heritage and ensuring safe visits for pilgrims.

Pilgrims said the trip enhanced their spiritual experience and conveyed a message of peace.
They highlighted the warmth of Pakistani citizens and the respect shown at religious sites.
The visit symbolized shared history and goodwill between the two countries.

Read more: Pakistan welcomes Sikh pilgrims from India

The farewell at Wagah will conclude the pilgrimage with ceremonies and goodbyes.
Authorities said the government will continue supporting cross-border religious visits in the future.
The pilgrimage showcased Pakistan’s commitment to religious tolerance, cultural preservation, and friendly international relations.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Baba Guru Nanak, cultural exchange, Evacuee Trust Property Board, Gurdwara Visits, Interfaith Harmony, Latest, pakistan India relations, Religious Tolerance, religious tourism, Sikh Pilgrimage, Wagah border

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