Pak rejects allegation of preventing Indian envoy from visiting Gurduwara

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

today rejected the allegations that Indian High was denied access to a famous Gurduwara near here, saying the had agreed to cancel his visit following the protests by the pilgrims against the release of controversial movies in

It was conveyed to the side that preventing the officials from discharging their consular responsibilities was in violation of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of 1961, and the on visit to religious shrines.

Dr today tweeted that pilgrims "were protesting against maltreatment in & release of controversial movies."

He said the Indian high was informed about the heightened pilgrim sentiments and he agreed to cancel his visit due to this concern.

Faisal said that more than 300 Indian Sikhs are visiting for the death and a special train was arranged from to Wagah for the Sikh yatris "who are always welcome to Pakistan for their religious and cultural ceremonies".

Earlier, had said that Bisaria and his wife were denied entry by Sikhs who were protesting over controversial movie

The in April had cleared the decks for an all-India release of the movie on April 13.

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First Published: Sun, June 24 2018. 16:40 IST