New Delhi: The Pakistan High Commission announced on Friday that it has granted 2,856 Sikh pilgrims from India visas so they could attend the annual Baisakhi celebrations in Pakistan from April 9 to April 18.
During their trip, the pilgrims would stop at the gurdwaras of Dera Sahib, Panja Sahib, Nankana Sahib, and Kartarpur Sahib, it was stated.
Under the provision of a bilateral protocol on visits to religious shrines, Sikh and Hindu pilgrims from India visit Pakistan every year. Pakistani pilgrims also visit India every year under the protocol.
"On the occasion of Baisakhi celebrations, the Pakistan high commission in New Delhi has issued 2,856 visas to Sikh pilgrims from India to participate in the annual festival scheduled to be held in Pakistan from April 9 to 18," the Pakistan mission said in a release.
It said the issuance of visas to religious pilgrims from India is in line with Pakistan's commitment to fully implement the bilateral protocol on visits to religious shrines between the two countries.
Pakistan's Charge d'Affaires Salman Sharif extended his heartfelt felicitations to the pilgrims and wished them a "fulfilling journey".
He said Pakistan remains committed to preserving sacred religious places and providing necessary facilitation to visiting pilgrims, the statement said.
With PTI inputs