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Public entry at Attari-Wagah border retreat ceremony suspended

By IANS | Updated: January 6, 2022 12:05 IST

Amritsar, Jan 6 The public viewing of the daily flag lowering retreat ceremony at the Attari-Wagah joint check ...

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Amritsar, Jan 6 The public viewing of the daily flag lowering retreat ceremony at the Attari-Wagah joint check post (JCP) at Attari near Amritsar in Punjab has been suspended indefinitely as a precautionary measure against Coronavirus, officials said on Thursday.

The public will not be allowed at the Attari-Wagha JCP, around 30 km from here, till further orders, a Border Security Force (BSF) official told .

Last year also, the BSF had suspended the retreat ceremony owing to the pandemic.

India and Pakistan have been traditionally hosting the flag-lowering ceremonies at the border for many years and the event is attended by a huge number of people from both countries.

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