New Delhi – The Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi has issued visas to 84 Indian Hindu pilgrims for their upcoming religious visit to Pakistan.
According to a statement by the High Commission, the visas have been granted for a 7-day period from December 19 to December 25. The Indian pilgrims will travel to the Shri Katas Raj Temple in Chakwal district, where they will perform religious rituals and participate in the pilgrimage.
On this occasion, Pakistan’s Acting High Commissioner, Saeed Ahmed Warraich, extended his wishes for a spiritually fulfilling and successful journey for the pilgrims.
The Indian pilgrims are scheduled to arrive in Pakistan on December 19 via the Wagah Border, where representatives of the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) will welcome them.
This initiative highlights Pakistan’s commitment to facilitating religious tourism and fostering cultural and spiritual ties between the two neighboring countries.