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Pak cancels Punja Sahib Baisakhi celebrations as virus cases soar

Islamabad was to issue over 2,000 visas to Indian Sikhs for the Punja Sahib Baisakhi festival but it has stopped the process earlier due to the pandemic. Gurdwara Punja Sahib has a handprint of the founder of Sikhism Guru Nanak Dev on a boulder of the shrine.

Pak cancels Punja Sahib Baisakhi celebrations as virus cases jump
Pak cancels Punja Sahib Baisakhi celebrations as virus cases jump

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Published : Apr 6, 2020, 5:17 PM IST

Lahore: Pakistan has cancelled the Baisakhi celebrations at Gurdwara Punja Sahib in Punjab province from April 14 due to the coronavirus pandemic in the country. Around 2,000 Sikhs from India were to participate in the event.

The number of the coronavirus cases in Pakistan on Monday reached 3,277 with the infections in the worst-hit Punjab province approaching 1,500. The deadly virus which originated in China's Wuhan city has infected more than 1.2 million people globally.

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"The government has cancelled both Baisakhi and Sadhu Bela festivals scheduled to be held in April and May, respectively, because of coronavirus," Mir Hashmi, the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) spokesman told PTI.

He said that the Pakistan government was to issue over 2,000 visas to Indian Sikhs for the Baisakhi festival but it has stopped the process earlier because of the pandemic. "Instructions have also been issued to the management of the Gurdwara Hasan Abdal not to open it for local Sikhs for the festivities either," he said.

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Baisakhi is an ancient festival which marks the beginning of a new harvest season. It was scheduled to begin here on April 12 and the main event was to be held on April 14 at the reveredGurdwara in Hasan Abdal city of Punjab province.

Thousands of local Sikhs in addition to pilgrims from India and other parts of the world participate in it every year.

The ETPB looks after the holy places of the minority community in Pakistan. Gurdwara Punja Sahib has a handprint of the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak Dev, on a boulder of the shrine.

In 2019, over 2,200 Sikhs from India visited Pakistan to celebrate Baisakhi.

Under the framework of the Pakistan-India Protocol on Visits to Religious Shrines of 1974, a large number of Sikh Yatrees (pilgrims) from India visit Pakistan to observe various religious festivals and occasions every year.

ETPB Chairman Amir Ahmed said all worship places would remain closed till April 14 owing to the lockdown in connection with the coronavirus crisis.

He said that the ETPB has ensured anti-coronavirus spray at all minority worship places.

"Around 100 Indian Hindus and local pilgrims participate in this festival every year but the government has decided to cancel it for this year because of the effects of coronavirus," the ETPB spokesperson said.

Last year some 2,200 Indian Sikhs and around 100 Hindus participated in Baisakhi and Sadhu Bela festivals in Pakistan.

PTI

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