Indian Sikhs group that left for Pakistan had to stay at the border for a few hours: Harmeet Singh Kalka
New -Delhi, April 11 (IANS). On the occasion of Khalsa Sajna Day (Baisakhi), the battle of approximately 6,600 Sikh devotes from India left for a Darshan in the Gurdwaras in Pakistan. Harmeet Singh Kalka, head of Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, said Sikh devotes who went to Pakistan on Thursday night had problems. Harmeet Singh Kalka, head of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, said on Thursday night: “Thursday night, dedicated should wait two to three hours on the border. I will consider it a chaos. He said: “When the bus arrived late at night, the dedicated were taken to their place. Those who had to go, they went there. If we negatively started publicity with negative thinking, also feels that nothing is going wrong with us. In such a situation, which happened tomorrow, but there is no mistake in the government’s intention.” He said that “we applied a visa of 253 people from Delhi and all managed it. Our team and Jathedar are going along, they run the whole group.” It is noteworthy that about 6.600 Sikh admissions from all over India, on Thursday (April 10) on the occasion of Khalsa Sajna Day (Vaisakhi), about 6.600 Sikh devices from all over India for a visit to Gurdwaras in Pakistan. 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), sent from the Shiromani Committee with the cheer of “Bole Such Nihal”. The group is led by SGPC member Jung Bahadur and deputy leader Bibi Joginder Kaur. These pilgrims will stay in Pakistan for ten days and will return to India on April 19. -Ians Sch/CBT Share this story Tags