The billboards having image of Prime Minister Imran Khan installed by the Sikh community in Amritsar, to thank Pakistan for opening of Kartarpur Corridor, were removed by the Bhartia Janta Party (BJP) government, Indian reported media on Wednesday. The Modi-led government is frightened to see increasing publicity of PM Imran Khan over his landmark move of opening Kartarpur crossing. The administration forcibly took down the billboards having image of PM Khan along with Navjot Singh Siddu without any reason. The officials of Pakistan and India in a historic event on Oct 24 signed an agreement for opening Kartarpur Corridor. Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Director General South Asia and SAARC Dr. Muhammad Faisal and India’s Joint Secretary External Affairs SCL Das signed the agreement on behalf of their respective countries at Kartarpur Zero Point. Prime Minister Imran Khan will inaugurate Kartarpur Corridor on Nov 9.
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