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Sikh Pilgrimage to Pakistan

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July 07, 2017

Why in news?

Members of a pilgrims’ jatha protest at Attari station after being prevented from boarding the Samjauta Express to Pakistan.

Why Sikh jathas travel to Pakistan?

  • Jathas are group of pilgrims.
  • In the Sikh tradition Jatha means a 'group of volunteers’ formed to carry out a specific task.
  • The 1972 Simla Agreement provided for promoting travel facilities in order to normalise relations.
  • In 1974, India and Pakistan signed a visa agreement to allow each other’s nationals unfettered access to certain places of religious worship.
  • There are 18 historical gurdwaras in Pakistan to which Indian pilgrims are allowed to visit.
  • Pilgrims go to Pakistan on four occasions every year.
  • For the birth anniversary of the first Guru, to Nankana Sahib, the birth place of Guru Nanak.
  • For the Baisakhi festival in April.
  • In May-June for the Martyrdom Day of the fifth Guru, Arjan Dev, who was sentenced to death in Lahore.
  • For the death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who died in Lahore.

Why the pilgrims were stopped?

  • The government has issued no public advisory against the pilgrimages.
  • Neither did Pakistan gave any announcement to stop them.
  • But Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), which sends jathas to Pakistan claimed that MEA did not give permission to some pilgrims to travel to Pakistan for the Arjan Dev anniversary.
  • It also claimed that for the Ranjit Singh anniversary the MEA had said that SGPC itself would have to bear the responsibility of the security of the jatha.
  • Some others who applied through the direct method to get visas were allegedly not allowed to board the train to Pakistan.


Source: Indian Express

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