Hindu bodies blame Pak of discrimination for religious Visas

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AMRITSAR: Various Hindu organizations have blamed Pakistan government of discriminating against Hindu pilgrims aspiring to visit Pakistan on religious occasions and have urged the Indian government to take up the issue with the neighbouring country on priority.

“Pakistan high commission had rejected visas to young Hindu boys during Katasraj pilgrimage in 2013,” said Sri Durgiana Temple Committee general secretary Ramesh Sharma on Saturday. He said not only were Hindus discriminated by Pakistan government but pilgrims were also not given facilities during their visit. He said Indian government should take up the issue with Pakistan on

Eight organizations from Punjab and three each from Delhi and Haryana have a quota of only 200 pilgrims to visit Pakistan twice a year. “This year Hindu jatha is going to Pakistan from February 25 to March 3 to celebrate Mahashivratri at Katasraj cluster of temples,” said Ramesh,

President of Sanatan Dharam Pratinidhi Sabha, Delhi, Indermohan Goswami also blamed Pakistan high commission officials of discouraging Hindu pilgrims. “They simply don’t entertain our passports and deliberately make us wait for visas,” he said. The Sabha has a quota of 60 pilgrims. “Security of Hindu pilgrims is one of the major issues,” he said.

President of All India Hindu Rashtriya Sansthan Surinder Kumar Billa said, “Our demand is not only to increase quota of pilgrims but also development and preservation of Hindu religious sites in Pakistan.”

Source: Times Of India