Sikh -Awarenesses returned to India after visiting Gurdwaras in Pakistan, BSF made it easy to return

Amritsar, April 20 (IANS). The Border Security Force (BSF) welcomed Sikh -Wide -Wide, who returned from Pakistan during the Attari Check Post in Punjab. The BSF introduced the return of 5,791 SIKH accesses with extreme efficiency and humanity. These dedicates went to the neighboring country to visit the historic Gurdwaras in Pakistan on the occasion of the Baisakhi festival. This year, the number of dedications involved with the group remained almost double compared to the previous year, making this religious journey historical and special. Despite the scorching heat of the heat, BSF jaws exceeded their responsibility and served the devoted, especially the elderly and all kinds of help. Along with the security system, the immigration process was also done in a comfortable and reverent way, which expressed deep satisfaction and gratitude. This work of BSF not only showed the professional efficiency of violence, but also proved that the soldiers on the border have a deep sensitivity to the cultural and religious diversity of the country. This role of BSF is a symbol of his dedication to his human duties, which he has played with pride and dedication. It is noteworthy that about 6.600 Sikh devotes from all over India left for a visit to Gurdwaras in Pakistan during the Khalsa Sajna Day (Vaisakhi). The group reaches Pakistan via the Attari-Wagah border. A special group of 1.942 pilgrims was prepared by the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC), who left the Shiromani committee’s office with the scream of “Bole Such Nihal”. The group was led by SGPC member Jung Bahadur and deputy leader Bibi Joginder Kaur. These pilgrims stayed in Pakistan for ten days and returned to India on April 19. Apart from this, other group has also returned to India. -Ians DSC/ Share these Story Tags