India has once again stopped the Sikh pilgrims at the Attari border from entering Pakistan. According to details, the pilgrims were scheduled to reach Lahore at 10am, but Indian authorities barred them from leaving their country. The passengers staged a protest against the incumbent Indian government, which made them wait for hours at the border, and raised slogans against the administration. It has further been learnt that the management is neither allowing the Sikh pilgrims to enter Pakistan, nor telling them the reason behind the delay.
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