Sikh Yatrees leave Pakistan for India after attending Baisakhi festival

Sikh Yatrees left Pakistan via Wagah border for India today after attending ceremonies related to Baisakhi festival.

They were seen off by the Provincial Minister for Minorities, Ramesh Singh Arora and officials of Evacuee Trust Property Board.

Before departure, the Sikh Yatrees said that they received a lot of love during their visit to Pakistan which they consider as their second home.

They appreciated the arrangements made by the government of Pakistan to facilitate them during the visit.

Speaking on the occasion, Punjab Minister for Minorities Affairs, Ramesh Singh Arora said that the government made the best possible arrangements to facilitate Sikh Yatrees during their visit, for which Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz had issued special directions.

Source: Radio Pakistan

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