Sikh Yatrees Commemorate Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Death Anniversary

Web DeskJune 30, 2024 03:01 PMnational
  • Sikh pilgrims impressed by top-notch facilities at Gurdwara Nankana Sahib
  • Punjab Minister emphasizes protection of rights for religious minorities
  • Balochistan's potential in enhancing trade relations with Indonesia highlighted
Sikh Yatrees Commemorate Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Death AnniversaryImage Credits: gnnhd
Sikh Yatrees from Panja Sahib Hassanabdal visit Gurdwara Nankana Sahib in Islamabad to honor Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Pakistani government ensures top-notch facilities and emphasizes religious harmony.

A group of Sikh Yatrees recently arrived at Gurdwara Nankana Sahib in Islamabad from Panja Sahib Hassanabdal using a special shuttle service to commemorate the death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The Sikh pilgrims were highly impressed by the top-notch facilities provided by the Pakistani government, including food, accommodation, and security. They expressed their deep appreciation for the warm hospitality and affection they received, referring to Pakistan as the sacred land of their Gurus.

During the event, Punjab Minister Ramesh Singh Arora highlighted that the Constitution of Pakistan ensures the protection of rights for religious minorities. He emphasized the importance of upholding these rights and fostering a harmonious environment for all communities. Additionally, it was mentioned that Balochistan has the potential to play a significant role in enhancing trade relations between Pakistan and Indonesia, contributing to economic growth and cooperation between the two nations.

The Sikh Yatrees, followers of Sikhism, embarked on a journey from Panja Sahib Hassanabdal to Gurdwara Nankana Sahib in Islamabad to honor the memory of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, a prominent Sikh ruler. The Pakistani government provided exceptional services to ensure the comfort and safety of the pilgrims, showcasing the country's commitment to religious harmony and hospitality.

The visit of the Sikh Yatrees to Gurdwara Nankana Sahib not only symbolizes the reverence for Maharaja Ranjit Singh but also highlights the inclusive environment fostered by Pakistan for religious minorities. The event serves as a testament to the shared values of respect and cooperation among different communities, paving the way for mutual understanding and peaceful coexistence.

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