A historic agreement between Pakistan and India has been signed to open the Kartarpur transit.

An agreement has been signed between Pakistan and India to open Kartarpur transit, Foreign Office spokesman Dr. Faisal signed the agreement on behalf of Pakistan while Joint Secretary of the Foreign Affairs and Head of the negotiating team SC from India. El Das signed the contract.

Speaking on the occasion, Foreign Office spokesman Dr. Faisal said that the Kartarpur transit agreement has been signed today. It will be inaugurated and the event will be held.

Dr. Faisal said that 5,000 Sikh pilgrims would be able to perform their religious rituals at Kartarpur Sahib without a visa daily. He said that Pakistan’s stance on the Kashmir issue has not and will not change.

Under the Kartarpur agreement, 5,000 Sikh pilgrims will be able to perform their religious rituals at Kartarpur Sahib daily, traveling in the specified number of individuals or groups, either by foot or ride, from morning to evening throughout the year. That it will not be available in public holidays and in an emergency.

According to the agreement, Sikh pilgrims will be allowed to use Kartarpur passport on an effective Indian passport; foreigners residing abroad will be allowed to avail of convenience on Indian and Indian cards while the Indian government will hand over the list of Sikh pilgrims to Pakistan 10 days in advance. ۔