New Delhi: After Pakistan reopened Kartarpur Corridor on its sides, India on Saturday said that it will take a decision on the recommencement of travel through the 4.7-kilometre-long passage that connects Dera Baba Nanak Sahib in India's Gurdaspur and Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Pakistan's Kartarpur, following the COVID-19 protocol and easing of restrictions.
"We remain in touch with all concerned authorities including Ministries of Home Affairs and Health and Family Welfare. A decision on re-opening of Kartarpur corridor would be taken following the COVID protocol and easing of restrictions," the Ministry of External Affairs said in the statement.
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The Ministry's reaction comes after Pakistan Ministry of Religious Affairs on Friday issued a notification saying that the Indian visitors are allowed to come to visit Kartarpur Gurdwara daily from dawn to dusk as per the bilateral agreement made in 2019 between India and Pakistan.
New Delhi also pointed out that Islamabad is yet to construct a bridge at the Budhi-Ravi channel that was decided by both sides at the time of opening of the Kartarpur Corridor last year.
"At the time of opening of the Kartarpur Corridor last year and in the bilateral agreement signed in October 2019, it was decided that both sides shall establish requisite infrastructure including construction of a bridge at Budhi-Ravi Channel," the statement further said.