Maharaja Ranjit Singh's death anniversary, India bans Sikhs from entering Pakistan
500 Sikh pilgrims' visit to Pakistan for Maharaja Ranjit Singh's death anniversary creates uncertainty
India wants to create a front against Pakistan by targeting its citizens and Sikhs.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh's death anniversary to be celebrated on June 30.
Modi government stops Sikhs from going to Pakistan on Maharaja Ranjit Singh's death anniversary.
India has banned Sikhs from entering Pakistan from May 7, 2025.
India has also closed the Kartarpur Corridor, hurting the religious sentiments of Sikhs.
During the Indian aggression, India attacked Sikh areas and tried to destroy their places of worship.
India also fired missiles in Amritsar to incite Sikhs against Pakistan.
India also made a nefarious attempt to attack the holy place of Sikhs, Nankana Sahib, in Pakistan with drones, accusing Pakistan of trying to stage a sit-in.
India has been playing with anti-Sikh sentiments and emotions for the past several decades.
Modi's bigoted thinking has made India's land narrow for Sikhs as well as Muslims.
According to the 1950 agreement; Sikh pilgrims are allowed to visit shrines in Pakistan on four important religious occasions.
These religious occasions include the death anniversary of Guru Arjan Dev, the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founding day of the Khalsa Panth (Baisakhi) and the death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
The closeness of Sikhs with Pakistan and India's The statement of fighting against has become a headache for the Modi government.