Hindu devotees associated with Raipur-based Shadani Darbar enter Pak via Attari-Wagah
By ANI | Updated: December 16, 2020 09:55 IST2020-12-16T09:46:26+5:302020-12-16T09:55:07+5:30
Forty-six Hindu devotees associated with Raipur-based Shadani Darbar entered Pakistan via Attari-Wagah border near Amritsar on Tuesday to visit different temples there.

Hindu devotees associated with Raipur-based Shadani Darbar enter Pak via Attari-Wagah
Forty-six Hindu devotees associated with Raipur-based Shad Darbar entered Pakistan via Attari-Wagah border near Amritsar on Tuesday to visit different temples there.
"They will visit different temples in Pakistan and return on December 21," said Protocol Officer (Police) Arunpal Singh.
"We are 45 Hindu devotees who have come here to visit Shad Darbar along with a few other temples. I would like to thank both the governments for this," said Sant Yudhishter Lal, devotees' group president.
A devotee, Paw told that the entire group is excited to be in Pakistan and visit the religious places as they are the first group of devotees to visit after the Covid-19 lockdown was lifted.
Another devotee believes that the devotees should be sent to visit their pilgrim places wherever they like as this will also increase the interaction between the countries and their religion.
( With inputs from ANI )
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