Pakistan has extended a warm welcome to Sikh pilgrims arriving from India and various parts of the world to take part in the annual Vaisakhi Mela. This event highlights the nation’s dedication to religious respect, interfaith harmony, and hospitality.
Authorities have ensured full access to significant Sikh religious sites, including Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur, Gurdwara Panja Sahib, and Gurdwara Nankana Sahib. Alongside this, comprehensive security measures, services, and logistical support are being provided to all visiting pilgrims.
In a significant development, this initiative reflects Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to foster peaceful coexistence and enhance people-to-people connections beyond national boundaries. The arrival of Sikh devotees for Vaisakhi is viewed not only as a religious observance but also as a representation of shared heritage and mutual respect.
Pakistan takes pride in its role as the custodian of these historic Sikh sites, emphasizing their preservation and accessibility. Officials stress that these landmarks embody a shared cultural and spiritual legacy that transcends borders, promoting unity among diverse communities.