A group of 84 Hindu pilgrims arrived in Pakistan through the Wagah Border to perform their religious rituals at various sacred sites across the country.
The pilgrims, who are visiting under a special arrangement, expressed their gratitude for the warm reception and praised the arrangements made by Pakistani authorities.
Pilgrimage Sites to Be Visited
The Hindu pilgrims will visit several important religious sites during their stay, including:
- Mirpur Mathelo
- Yog Mata Mandir, Aqilpur
- Sadhu Bela Mandir, Sukkur
- Other prominent temples and religious landmarks.
Acknowledgment of Hospitality
The visiting pilgrims lauded the efforts of Pakistani officials for ensuring a comfortable and hospitable environment. One of the pilgrims shared, “The arrangements made in Pakistan are highly commendable and reflect the dedication towards fostering religious harmony.”
Duration of Stay
The Hindu pilgrims will complete their visit by January 15, 2025, and will then return to India.
A Gesture of Religious Harmony
This visit is part of Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to promote religious harmony and facilitate pilgrims from neighboring countries to visit their holy sites.