After completing their religious rituals at the historic Katas Raj temples, Indian Hindu pilgrims have departed for home, taking with them cherished memories of their visit. Punjab Minister for Minority Affairs, Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora, bid them farewell, emphasizing the government’s commitment to ensuring the comfort and safety of visiting religious delegations. Party leader Trilok Chand expressed his gratitude, stating, “The people of Pakistan are loving and hospitable.”
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The pilgrims were particularly impressed by the excellent accommodations at the Katas Raj temple complex and thanked the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) for the well-organized arrangements. “We are deeply thankful to the Government of Pakistan and the Trust Board administration for their warm hospitality,” said Trilok Chand.
A senior religious leader, Goswami Ji, noted that Hindu religious sites in Pakistan have been well-preserved and maintained in their original state. “The efforts to protect and renovate Katas Raj Temple as part of our Hindu heritage are truly commendable,” added Chand.
ETPB Additional Secretary Saifullah Khokhar reassured the visitors that Pakistan remains dedicated to welcoming and hosting religious pilgrims. “All relevant institutions have played a commendable role in facilitating this visit,” he noted.