The Pakistan International Airline (PIA) has flown 159 Indian Hindu yatris from Lahore to Peshawar en route to Karak, where they would visit a century-old temple.
The national flag carrier on Saturday operated a special flight to facilitate the Indian pilgrims, who earlier in the day arrived in Pakistan through the Wagah-Attari border.
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)’s Ramesh Kumar Vankwani received the yatris at the Wagah border.
They were then flown to Peshawar where they would make a one-day stopover before proceeding to Karak in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, SAMAA TV reported.
The pilgrims would visit the Teri temple in Karak.
The temple in Teri village of Karak is devoted to Paramhans Ji Maharaj, a Hindu saint who died in 1919, and it houses his mausoleum.
It is the same temple that was restored at the orders of the Supreme Court of Pakistan after vandalism in 2020. The apex court had also ordered the authorities to recover Rs34 million from the attackers to cover the damages.
A total of 250 Hindu yatris from the UAE, the US, India, and other countries are visiting the temple at the invitation of the Pakistan Hindu Council, according to a report by Dawn.
The 159 yatris who arrived from India will also visit the Katas Raj temple complex in Punjab’s Chakwal during their four-day tour, SAMAA TV’s Anas Zafar said.
The yatris speaking to SAMAA at the Wagah border said that they were pleasantly surprised at the hospitality offered by Pakistan.
Ramesh Kumar Vankwani told reporters that there would be exchange of delegations between Pakistan and India every month.
“The year 2022 will begin between Pakistan and India with religious tourism,” he said adding that trade visits would also follow soon.
Vankwani said that the two countries would return to the old policy of people to people contact.
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