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Indian Sikhs Travel to Pakistan to Mark Anniversary of Guru Nanak’s Birth

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Indian Sikhs Travel to Pakistan to Mark Anniversary of Guru Nanak’s Birth

Hundreds of Sikh pilgrims from India started arriving by train in Pakistan this week.They disembarked, amid heavy security, in the city of Nankana Sahib where Guru Nanak, the founder of the religion was born over 500 years ago, to celebrate the anniversary of his birth.India and Pakistan share a disputed boundary and have fought three wars since independence from the British when Pakistan was formed in 1947.
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A Pakistani police commando stands guard, as Indian Sikh pilgrims arrive at the Wagah railway station near Lahore, Pakistan on Nov. 20.K.M. Chaudhary/Associated PressSikhs the world over will celebrate “Guru Nayak Jayanti” or “Gurpurab” on Wednesday. The day is considered one of the most sacred in Sikhism, which is practiced by around 8% of Indians, according to the 2011 census figures, the latest available.In the lead up to the guru’s birthday, devotees mark the occasion with street processions where they sing, dance and demonstrate Gatka, the Sikh martial art. Sikh temples also offer free food from theircommunity kitchens, as they do throughout the year.The day is a public holiday in India
 
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Sikh pilgrims from India waved from a trainbound for Pakistan at the Attari International Railway Station, about 35 kilometers from Amritsar on Nov. 20.Narinder Nanu/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesA special Lahore-bound train ferried pilgrims between the two rival nations as devotees traveled to pay their respects at their founding guru’s birthplace.Sikh pilgrims from India arrived in Pakistanby a special train to participate in a three-day festival to celebrate the birth anniversary of their spiritual leader at the city of Nankana Sahib near
Lahore.Rana Sajid Hussain/Zuma Press
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Nankana Sahib is located about 80 kilometers southwest of Lahore.Sikh devotees demonstrate their skills during a religious display in the Indian city of Bhopal on Nov. 23.Sanjeev Gupta/European Pressphoto
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AgencyThe birth of Guru Nanak, the first of 10 SikhGurus, is celebrated with much fervor by Sikhs across India.A devotee celebrates in Bhopal on Nov. 23,twirling a ring made of wood and cloth.Sanjeev Gupta/European Pressphoto AgencyAs part of the display, devotees showed off a number of martial art skills including using a wooden ring on which balls of cloth are strung together by metal. Known as Chakari the instrument is believed to have been used in battle against marauding elephants.Sikhs at a religious procession in Ahmedabad on Nov. 21.Amit Dave/ReutersOn Saturday, young men in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad dressed as ‘PanjPyare’ the Beloved Five who are believed to have been the first Sikhs to have sacrificed themselves for Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Guru of Sikhism.Sikhs display their martial art skills during ahead of the birth anniversary Guru Nanak,in Hyderabad, on Nov. 21.Mahesh Kumar/Associated PressIn the southern Indian city of Hyderabad, Sikhs demonstrated their martial art skills in a ring of fire.For breaking news, features and analysis from India,follow WSJ India on Facebookfollow @WSJIndia
Indian Sikhs Travel to Pakistan to Mark Anniversary of Guru Nanak’s Birth - India Real Time - WSJ
 
Hopefully these Indians get back to India safely.
 
They sure will go back safely. There are no sujjan kumars and jagdish tytlers of ruling parties to massacre them like it happened in the capital of one "secular" country.
No?
But surely there are the unnamed and never prosecuted millions who shoot/burn Christians, Ahmadis and Hindus right in the heart of Pakistan - Punjab.

But then that is considered acceptable ,after all its an Islamic Republic.
 
No?
But surely there are the unnamed and never prosecuted millions who shoot/burn Christians, Ahmadis and Hindus right in the heart of Pakistan - Punjab.

But then that is considered acceptable ,after all its an Islamic Republic.

I think you are confusing your country with mine. In my country it is not a culture to vote minority killers into power. We kill those who kill our minorities.

Youhanabad church attackers killed in escape bid: police - The Express Tribune

Death sentences for TTP men behind 2010 Ahmadi attack - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

Meanwhile in your country it is perfectly normal to vote people who massacre and slaughter minorities.

BJP gains in polls after every riot, says Yale study - The Economic Times
 
They sure will go back safely. There are no sujjan kumars and jagdish tytlers of ruling parties to massacre them like it happened in the capital of one "secular" country.
What about the attack on Wagah border by Islamic terrorists in Paksitan.Yr country is fighting a war on the Afghan border. There r no sujjan kumars and jadish tytlers only TTP,Jundallah and Jamiat E Islami in Islamic republic of Pakistan. I hope the Sikh piligirims return to India safely in one piece.
 
Different reports and surveys different results. As per this PEW survey Islamist Pakistan scores higher than "secular" India on religious freedom.

Pakistanis beat global median in religious freedom, says Pew survey

No surprises. India is a sh!t place to live for minorities.
The last report I posted was of 2013, this one is for 2015.
Pakistan worst country in religious freedom: US body

Really now, it doesn't quite matter how much you keep posting. International reports are bringing out the matter and calling it directly by designating Pakistan as 'country of concern' regarding religious freedom.
 
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