Sikh Yatrees Express Gratitude to Pakistan for Warm Hospitality

Mon Apr 22 2024
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ISLAMABAD: A group of Sikh Yatrees (Sikh pilgrims) bid farewell to Pakistan on Monday, departing via the Wagah border for their home country India after attending the Baisakhi festival ceremonies.

Ramesh Singh Arora, the Provincial Minister for Minorities, and officials from the Evacuee Trust Property Board were present to see the Yatrees off.

Before their departure, the Sikh Yatrees expressed their heartfelt appreciation for the love and warmth they received during their stay in Pakistan, which they fondly referred to as their second home, according to state-run News Channel.

Yatrees Commend Pakistan’s Government for Making Excellent Arrangements

They appreciated the government of Pakistan for making excellent arrangements to facilitate their visit, ensuring a peaceful and comfortable stay.

The Sikh Yatrees’ departure marked the end of a successful and spiritually enriching visit, strengthening the bonds of mutual respect between the people of the two countries.

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