India stops Sikh pilgrims from participating in rituals of Baba Guru Nanak’s death anniversary at Kartarpur

ISLAMABAD: India’s secularism, claims to be the world’s largest democracy, has been exposed.
India opened the Taj Mahal for tourists but did not allow the Sikhs to visit Kartarpur on the anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak. The religious freedom of minorities in India has been taken away by the Modi government engaged in Hindutva propaganda.
India, a so-called secular country of Hindutva propaganda, again demonstrated traditional bigotry by barring Sikh pilgrims from attending Baba Guru Nanak’s anniversary celebrations.
Sikh groups from across the country continue to arrive in Kartarpur to attend Baba Guru Nanak’s anniversary celebrations. Groups of Sikhs from different parts of the world have also reached Kartarpur.
Secular India again demonstrated traditional bigotry by preventing the Sikhs from coming to Kartarpur and not allowing them to attend Guru Nanak’s anniversary celebrations.
Pakistan informed India of its decision to open the Kartapur corridor after completing rescue arrangements from Corona.
The Foreign Office also wrote two letters regarding the arrival of Sikhs in Pakistan through the Kartarpur corridor. The Foreign Office wrote the first letter to India on June 27 and the second on August 27, but India did not respond to Pakistan’s two letters.