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In a last minute decision, India cancelled the visit of a group of 500 Pakistani pilgrims to the Ajmer shrine for Urs, citing the ongoing general elections. An upset Pakistan summoned the Indian deputy high commissioner in Islamabad on Friday to lodge a protest.

In a statement in New Delhi, India on Friday expressed disappointment at having to cancel the visit of Pakistani pilgrims to attend the annual Urs of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti at Ajmer May 1-12 this year, saying the visit of a large group of pilgrims at the time of the general elections would have required much more elaborate arrangements than what is usually done for such events.

External Affairs ministry spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said the move to cancel the visit was "a last moment decision". He expressed his regret, saying, "We are most certainly disappointed that this year pilgrims from Pakistan were unable to attend the Urs at what is one of the holiest shrines of our region." He added, "But this was a measure of abundant precaution, aimed at ensuring safety and welfare of the pilgrims which, I think, should always be our priority... A visit of such large group of saireens from Pakistan would have required much more elaborate arrangements than what is usually done for such events."

Akbarrudin said all government agencies, including railway authorities, had made full arrangements to transport over 500 pilgrims from Pakistan from Attari railway station to Ajmer and back. He said India has always cherished age-old cultural and civilisational links that exist across "our borders amongst all countries of our unique sub continent" and will always nurture these links for the benefit of future generations.

In Islamabad, Indian Deputy High Commissioner Gopal Baglay was summoned to Pakistan's foreign office and conveyed Islamabad's deep disappointment and concern" over the denial of visas by India – the fourth time in the last one year, according to a Pakistan foreign office statement.

Pakistan said the "visits to religious shrines in Pakistan and India were governed under the Bilateral Protocol on Visits to the Religious Shrines, 1974". "The foreign office conveyed its deep disappointment and concern over the denial of visas by the Indian government. This is the fourth time that visas have been denied to Pakistani pilgrims in the last one year."

Pakistan said that the move "was not only against the bilateral agreement, but also runs contrary to the efforts towards normalising ties between the two countries and the spirit of people-to-people contacts".

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:unsure: I think majority of visitors from Pakistan are Muslims
Why would Muslims want to go to Urs?!

"We are most certainly disappointed that this year pilgrims from Pakistan were unable to attend the Urs at what is one of the holiest shrines of our region."

What is Urs shrine anyway? :unsure:

I googled it the pix were too scary to look at :sick:
 
Elections could be a possible reason for the cancellation ( Not sure though ).

sorry for my ignorance,but

is it necessary to visit the shrine at this time only ? i means they can visit it after 16th may. :unsure::unsure::unsure:
 
Why would Muslims want to go to Urs?!



What is Urs shrine anyway? :unsure:

I googled it the pix were too scary to look at :sick:
Urs (from Arabic: عرس‎, literally "wedding") is the death anniversary of a Sufi saint in South Asia, usually held at the saint's dargah (shrine or tomb). South Asian Sufis are mainlyChishtiyya, and refer to their saints as lovers of God, the beloved. The death of a Sufi saint is regarded as wisaal (union with the beloved), and the death anniversary is celebrated as a wedding anniversary.
do majority of Pakistanis worship grave???
Who said URS means Worshipping Graves... Dont u know what URS is??
 
Well if Indian govt is continuously cancelling visas for the Pakistani pilgrims without any reason then we should also consider cancelling visas of India's sikh pilgrims.
 
Right now with the election going on they are too busy trying to win their seats lol also the security forces are busy with the terror threat but once the new govt comes to power we can expect Indo-Pak ties to improve like it did when BJP came to power last time.
 
Urs (from Arabic: عرس‎, literally "wedding") is the death anniversary of a Sufi saint in South Asia, usually held at the saint's dargah (shrine or tomb). South Asian Sufis are mainlyChishtiyya, and refer to their saints as lovers of God, the beloved. The death of a Sufi saint is regarded as wisaal (union with the beloved), and the death anniversary is celebrated as a wedding anniversary.

Who said URS means Worshipping Graves... Dont u know what URS is??
:ashamed: even I dont know what URs is thanks for the explanation
 
Pathetic by Indian govt especially after what Pakistan did for Indian pilgrims, Pakistan should respond in kind in the future.
 
Well if Indian govt is continuously cancelling visas for the Pakistani pilgrims without any reason then we should also consider cancelling visas of India's sikh pilgrims.
Well, they have a reason for now ...I wouldnt want Sikhs to come here when we have elections...too dangerous and any death would result in hostility between 2 countries :disagree:
 
Well if Indian govt is continuously cancelling visas for the Pakistani pilgrims without any reason then we should also consider cancelling visas of India's sikh pilgrims.

According to the article this is the fourth time in the past year, disrespectful. Pakistan should have stopped bothering after the first two attempts.

no I don't but have seen many Pakistani members several times complaining and ridiculing visiting of dargahs

Only brain dead wahabbis who think visiting a grave equals worship LOL.

Well, they have a reason for now ...I wouldnt want Sikhs to come here when we have elections...too dangerous and any death would result in hostility between 2 countries :disagree:

What about the 3 prior times?
 
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