Pakistan declares Panja Sahib a holy city

The Pakistan government has declared “Panja Sahib” a holy city and will initiate efforts to sort out all issues related to the welfare of the Sikhs living at the pilgrimage site, The Times Of Indi

The Pakistan government has declared “Panja Sahib” a holy city and will initiate efforts to sort out all issues related to the welfare of the Sikhs living at the pilgrimage site, The Times Of India reported on Friday.

This was stated by the President of the Pak-Indo Friendship Association and Legal Consulate Ministry of Interior Government of Pakistan, Arif Chaudhry, during his meeting with the Punjab Chief Minister, Parkash Singh Badal here, an official release said.

Panja Sahib is believed to house a rock having the hand print of Guru Nanak, founder of the Sikh religion, and is a popular pilgrimage spot for Sikhs across the world.

Chaudhary also invited Badal to Pakistan to attend a function organized by the association on this occasion, the schedule of which would be finalized as per his convenience.

Accepting the invitation, Badal said that he had always championed the cause for further strengthening bilateral ties between India and Pakistan through opening the Hussainiwal and Fazilka border that would give impetus to trade.

He hoped with the formation of the new government in Pakistan, the bilateral relations would further improve and new business and cultural exchange avenues would be worked out through promoting people-to-people contact programs.

The Pakistan official said that the forum would also try to sort out all issues related to the welfare of Sikhs living at Panja Sahib.

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