- Visa regime eased to facilitate religious tourism: Masood Khan
WASHINGTON DC: Pakistan’s Ambassador to United States Ambassador Masood Khan has said that the government and the people of Pakistan fully understand religious sentiments of the Sikh community and our doors are open to the Sikh community.
“We will continue to provide all possible facilitation to Sikh community around the world with regards to the visit to their religious places in Pakistan,” Masood Khan said while interacting with a delegation of the American Punjabi Society that called on him at the Embassy of Pakistan on Wednesday.
The President of American Punjabi Society Gary Sikka told the Ambassador of Pakistan that the society consists of one hundred thousand Punjabi Sikh members, some of whom are also from Pakistan.
Gary Sikka said that soon a delegation of 115 people of American Punjabi Society would visit Pakistan to visit religious places.
The delegation will travel to Lahore, Faisalabad, Islamabad and Kartarpur.
Members of the delegation, referring to their previous visits, especially their pilgrimage to Kartapur, said that the hospitality of the Pakistani people captivates hearts.
Pakistanis have always been extremely hospitable, he observed.
The delegation also thanked the government of Pakistan for facilitating the pilgrimage of the Sikh community to their religious places.
Ambassador Masood Khan while welcoming the delegation at the embassy said that the Government and people of Pakistan respect religious sentiments of the Sikh community and we will continue to provide all possible facilities to the Sikh community in this regard.
Masood Khan said that the visa policy regarding religious tourism has been simplified keeping in view religious sentiments of the followers of different faiths, with an aim to provide them maximum facilitation.
The envoy assured the delegation of all possible facilitation during the visit to Pakistan in their visas and visit to different cities of Pakistan.