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'Pak considering on passport-free entry of Indian pilgrims to Kartarpur'

Pakistan's Interior Minister Ijaz Shah told the National Assembly that at present, passport-free entry of Indian pilgrims to the Kartarpur corridor was not allowed in accordance with a memorandum of understanding signed between Islamabad and New Delhi.

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Published : Feb 8, 2020, 4:59 PM IST

Islamabad: Pakistan is considering a proposal for allowing Indian pilgrims to enter the Kartarpur corridor without passport in order to attract more visitors to the revered Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, Interior Minister Ijaz Shah informed the country's Parliament on Friday.

Shah told the National Assembly that at present, passport-free entry of Indian pilgrims to the Kartarpur corridor was not allowed in accordance with a memorandum of understanding signed between Islamabad and New Delhi, the Express Tribune reported.

Read also: India, Pakistan sign agreement to operationalise Kartarpur Corridor

However, he added that a proposal for giving the entry without passport in order to attract more visitors was under consideration, for which detailed input might be sought from the foreign affairs ministry.

As per the procedure, pilgrims could visit the corridor from dawn till dusk after producing Indian passport or overseas citizen of Indian-origin card along with the passport of resident country, Shah said.

"The movement of Indian visitors was regulated through a combination of physical and electronic security systems by the Pakistan Rangers along with other law-enforcement agencies," he added.

Read also: PM Modi inaugurates Integrated Check Post of Kartarpur Corridor

Visitors are strictly kept inside the Gurdwara complex by using turnstile gates to avoid their exit toward the Pakistani side. All the activities in and around the corridor are monitored through surveillance cameras," he was quoted as saying.

Details of issuance of the national identity cards to foreigners were also presented in the House. The interior ministry said that 1,637 foreigners were issued the national identity cards during 2009-2012, while 474 cards were issued from 2013 to 2018.

In November last year, New Delhi and Islamabad separately inaugurated the historic corridor on their sides of the border. The corridor provides the shortest route to Indian Sikh pilgrims to the revered Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in the Kartarpur area of Pakistan's Narowal district, where Guru Nanak spent last 18 years of his life.

With inputs from PTI

Islamabad: Pakistan is considering a proposal for allowing Indian pilgrims to enter the Kartarpur corridor without passport in order to attract more visitors to the revered Gurdwara Darbar Sahib, Interior Minister Ijaz Shah informed the country's Parliament on Friday.

Shah told the National Assembly that at present, passport-free entry of Indian pilgrims to the Kartarpur corridor was not allowed in accordance with a memorandum of understanding signed between Islamabad and New Delhi, the Express Tribune reported.

Read also: India, Pakistan sign agreement to operationalise Kartarpur Corridor

However, he added that a proposal for giving the entry without passport in order to attract more visitors was under consideration, for which detailed input might be sought from the foreign affairs ministry.

As per the procedure, pilgrims could visit the corridor from dawn till dusk after producing Indian passport or overseas citizen of Indian-origin card along with the passport of resident country, Shah said.

"The movement of Indian visitors was regulated through a combination of physical and electronic security systems by the Pakistan Rangers along with other law-enforcement agencies," he added.

Read also: PM Modi inaugurates Integrated Check Post of Kartarpur Corridor

Visitors are strictly kept inside the Gurdwara complex by using turnstile gates to avoid their exit toward the Pakistani side. All the activities in and around the corridor are monitored through surveillance cameras," he was quoted as saying.

Details of issuance of the national identity cards to foreigners were also presented in the House. The interior ministry said that 1,637 foreigners were issued the national identity cards during 2009-2012, while 474 cards were issued from 2013 to 2018.

In November last year, New Delhi and Islamabad separately inaugurated the historic corridor on their sides of the border. The corridor provides the shortest route to Indian Sikh pilgrims to the revered Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in the Kartarpur area of Pakistan's Narowal district, where Guru Nanak spent last 18 years of his life.

With inputs from PTI

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