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More than 500 Sikh Yatrees from India arrive in Lahore

India's Sikh Yatrees Commemorate Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Lahore

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  • Over 500 Sikh Yatrees from India arrive in Lahore for Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s death anniversary events.
  • Minister of Human Rights and Minorities, Punjab Ramesh Singh Arora welcomes them at Wagah border.
  • Arora highlights Pakistan’s commitment to providing excellent arrangements for Sikh Yatrees.

Today, over five hundred Sikh Yatrees from India crossed into Lahore to participate in the commemorative events marking Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s death anniversary. Welcoming them at the Wagah border crossing was Ramesh Singh Arora, the Minister of Human Rights and Minorities, Punjab.

In his address, Arora expressed gratitude to Pakistan, calling it a second home for the Sikh community. He lauded the government’s efforts in ensuring top-notch arrangements for the Sikh Yatrees during their visit.

The arrival of the Sikh Yatrees signifies a deep cultural and historical connection between India and Pakistan, particularly in celebrating the legacy of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The events planned in Lahore are expected to honor the memory of the revered Sikh leader and foster goodwill between the two nations.

The presence of over five hundred Sikh Yatrees underscores the significance of religious tourism in strengthening bilateral ties and promoting harmony across borders. As they participate in the commemorative ceremonies, both countries witness a testament to the shared cultural heritage that transcends political boundaries.

The visit of the Sikh Yatrees to Lahore for Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s death anniversary highlights the importance of preserving and commemorating historical figures who continue to inspire generations on both sides of the border.

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