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Passport will be compulsary to visit Kartarpur corridor says Pakistan Army

Major general Asif Ghafoor said, “As we have a secure link, the entry would be a legal one under a permit on a passport-based identity.”

Islamabad: On Thursday Indian Sikh pilgrims visiting the Kartarpur Sahib will need a passport to use the Kartarpur Corridor, which will be inaugurated this week, said the Pakistan Army, days after Prime Minister Imran Khan announced that Indian devotees would only need a valid ID to visit the revered Gurdwara Darbar Sahib.

The Pakistan Army spokesman Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor commented the day after India asked Pakistan to clarify whether passport will be required by the Sikh pilgrims to visit the Gurdwara in Kartarpur.

On Saturday the Kartarpur Corridor, which provides visa-free access to Indian Sikhs to Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Imran Khan to mark Sikhism founder Guru Nanak Dev’s 550th birth anniversary.

Ghafoor said that Indian Sikh pilgrims would require a passport to use Kartarpur Corridor.

Major general Asif Ghafoor said “As we have a secure link, the entry would be a legal one under a permit on a passport-based identity. There will be no compromise on security or sovereignty,”.

India asked Pakistan to clarify whether a passport will be required to visit the Kartarpur Sahib.

On November 1, Prime Minister Imran Khan, while announcing the completion of Kartarpur Corridor said he had waived two requirements relating to passport and registering 10 days in advance for Sikhs coming for the pilgrimage to Kartarpur from India.

Ghafoor said that Sikh pilgrims from India would only need a valid ID and not a passport to travel to Kartarpur. The service fee of USD 20 dollars for those coming for the inaugural ceremony and on the 550th birth anniversary of the Sikh Guru on November 12 was also abolished.

The year 2019 marks the 550th birth anniversary year of Sikhism founder Guru Nanak Dev, whose birthplace is Sri Nankana Sahib in Pakistan. The corridor has been established to commemorate his birth anniversary.

The Kartarpur Corridor will connect the Dera Baba Nanak shrine in India’s Punjab with Darbar Sahib at Kartarpur, just 4 kilometres from the International Border, located at Narowal district of Pakistan’s Punjab province.

Not standing chill in bilateral ties over Kashmir, Pakistan, and India after tough negotiations signed a landmark agreement last week to operationalize the historic Kartarpur Corridor to allow Indian Sikh pilgrims to visit the holy Darbar Sahib in Pakistan.

The two countries decided that 5,000 pilgrims can visit the shrine daily. India and Pakistan have also decided that the corridor will be operational through the year and seven days a week and that pilgrims, except kids and elderly persons, will have a choice to visit it as individuals or in groups.

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