Pakistan to restore ten gurdwaras

SHAHEEDI DIWAS Z 7,000 PILGRIMS ALLOWED FOR 400TH MARTYRDOM OF GURU ARJAN DEV

‘Pak PM Sahaukat Aziz will release a postal stamp marking the ‘Shaheedi Diwas’ on June 15’
Sanjeev Chopra

Patiala, June 2: Deciding to participate in a Sikh religious function for the first time ever by observing the 400th anniversary of the martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev later this month, the Pakistan government has said that it would restore ten closed gurdwaras in Pakistan. These include Gurdwara Dera Sahib in Lahore, where Guru Arjan Dev gave his ‘shaheedi’.

The restoration would be done through the Pakistan Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. Disclosing this to chairman of the International Bhai Mardana Kirtan Darbar Society Harpal Singh Bhullar, PGPC president Bishan Singh said the Pakistan government would be releasing a postal stamp marking the ‘Shaheedi Diwas’ of Guru Arjan Dev on June 15. Pakistan PM Sahaukat Aziz would release the stamp.

PGPC president Sham Singh said the Pakistan government has allowed as many as 7,000 pilgrims from India to participate in the function in Lahore for which Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has also been invited.

Incidentally, the Pakistan government had earlier allowed 10,000 pilgrims, but later reduced the number to 5,000, which now been increased to 7,000.

Bhullar said the president of the reception committee of the PGPC, Sham Singh, who is organising the ‘Shaheedi Diwas’ with the help of the Pakistani government, disclosed that Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz would also host a reception on June 15 evening for a select pilgrims.

The ‘Shaheedi Diwas’ would be spread over ten days— from June 13 to 22— as against a weeklong function proposed earlier.

A seminar on Sikh history and historical sites would also be held in Lahore on June 14, where 300 pilgrims from the Bhai Mardana Society would participate, along with hundreds of other pilgrims.

Source: Express India
http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=185869

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Nice move.

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Sikhs praise Pakistani hosts for upkeep of shrines

Sikhs visiting Pakistan to participate in the fourth centenary celebrations of Guru Arjun Dev’s martyrdom have praised the host government for looking after Sikh shrines well. They have also thanked the Pakistani government for issuing commemorative stamp depicting the tomb of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The last batch of 27 of the 2,000 Sikhs, who visited from India, Britain, the US, Germany, Canada and France, bid a “teary farewell” to Pakistan, saying they had developed “deep attachment” for the shrines they had visited, Daily Times newspaper said in a report from Lahore. They were seen off by senior Evacuee Property Trust Board (EPTB) officials and office bearers of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), Pakistan.

http://www.newkerala.com/news3.php?action=fullnews&id=12267

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Takbir!

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Sure this looks like Palestinian style Takbir while Israel shoves the big one in Gaza.
I wonder why Arabs never learn to live like human beings.

Saying takbir on terrorist acts is easy,
Living in a civilized world is much more difficult for these petty tribals.

BTW the link you copied is 2 years old. The only reason you used the few brain cells in your "Dolay Shahi" head was to drum up hatred against Pakistan. Shame on you!

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No matter what these atheist generals try to do, remember musharaff respects the atheist terrorist attaturk, the general masses will never respect pagan idolatry.

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You sure will win a lot of support in Pakistan by terming "Kamal Ataturk" as terrorist (Yeah Right!). Is this your "Dolay Shahi" method of rewriting history?

Kamal Ataturk defended his nation and made Turks and Pakistanis proud. You as a Dolay Shahi Yemeni, are now living in some mad-house madrassah, while throwing Arabized garbage on a true patriot named Kamal Ataturk.

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SyedAbduallah,

You are quoting years old stories to justify your hatred of non-Muslims. Pity on you. Thank God Pakistan has changed for the better (for minorities) in the last few years.