Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi has issued 114 visas to a group of Indian Hindu pilgrims for their visit to Shree Katas Raj Temple, also known as Qila Katas in Chakwal district of the country.
The Pakistan High Commission in India in a press release noted that the issuance of visas to Sikh and Hindu pilgrims is in line with the Pakistan government’s efforts to facilitate visits to religious shrines. It said that the visit of Hindu pilgrims to Shree Katas Raj Temple is covered under the bilateral protocol on the visits to religious shrines, 1974. In the press release, Pakistan Charge d’ Affaires Salman Sharif wished the Hindu pilgrims a spiritually rewarding pilgrimage. He stressed that Pakistan remains committed to preserving religious sites and providing all possible assistance to visiting pilgrims of all faiths.
Taking to its official Twitter handle, “@PakinIndia has issued 114 visas to a group of Indian Hindu pilgrims for their visit to the prominent and sacred Shree Katas Raj Temples, also known as Qila Katas, in Chakwal district of Punjab from 16-22 February 2023.”
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