The 380th annual 'Urs' at the famous 'Abul-ullah' Dargah began on Monday with much fanfare. Muslim devotees and Islamic clerics from all parts of India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Myanmar among other neighboring countries visit participate in thethree-day Urs.

However, taking strong exception at the anti-India rhetoric adapted by Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan at the United Nations General Assembly (INGA), the Urs committee has not invited any Pakistani guests to the Urs.

Talking to IndiaToday.in, Urs committee chief Mohd Amil said that no Pakistanis have been invited to the Urs this year and if any Pakistani is already in India and comes to the Urs, he will not be allowed to participate.

He said that the Indo-Pak relations are at their worst right now. "Pakistan is making an issue of Kashmir in the international community and the Urs committee does not want the celebrations to be used by any Pakistani national to spread their anti-India propaganda," he said.

According to the Urs committee, this three-day Urs celebration is visited by over three lakh pilgrims every year and the foreign visitors start arriving in India 3-4 days in advance and visit other famous Dargahs. The principal caretakers of several Dargahs in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand and even the South Indian states have arrived in Agra to participate in the Urs.

The 'Ahrari Flag' was hoisted on Monday to mark the beginning of the Urs by the Dargah chief caretaker Syed Inayat Ali Abu-ullahi.

Bhartiya Muslim Vikas Parishad Chairman Sami Aghai, Syed Irfan Salim and Bundan Miyan told IndiaToday.in that Pakistanis will not be allowed to enter Agra till they do not stop giving shelter to the terrorists and anti-India elements.

Aghai demanded that the foreign ministry should direct the Indian High Commissioner in Pakistan to stop giving the Indian visa to the Pakistani nationals. He also demanded that the visas of Pakistanis who are already in India should be canceled.