Mistrust between India\, Pak can be removed through message of peace\, love: Harsimrat

Mistrust between India, Pak can be removed through message of peace, love: Harsimrat

Press Trust of India  |  Kartarpur 

The mistrust between and can be removed through revisiting the message of peace and love, said on Wednesday at the foundation stone laying ceremony for a corridor linking Darbar Sahib in Pakistan's to shrine in India's district.

Sahib in is located across the river Ravi, about four kilometres from the shrine. It was established by the Sikh Guru in 1522. The first Gurdwara, Sahib, was built here, where Dev is said to have died.

was represented by Union ministers Harsimrat and Hardeep Singh Puri at the event. also attended the ceremony.

"If the Berlin Wall can fall, then the mistrust between two neighbourly countries, and Pakistan, can also be removed through revisiting the message of peace and love spread by Guru Nanak," Harsimrat said.

spent his last years on the other side of the border, just four kilometres away, she said, adding that at times the chanting of devotees can be heard on the Indian side of the border.

"spent 18 years of his life at Kartarpur & spread his message of peace and love. Today is historic not just for the Sikh community, but for the people and the Governments of India and Pakistan," an emotional Harsimrat said.

"We have been so close, but so far for 70 years," she said.

"Scores of Sikhs are on this journey for the first time today. I have no friends, no relatives here (in Pakistan). I never thought I would be here," she added.

"When we laid the foundation stone (for the corridor) in Indian Punjab, I saw the corridor becoming a reality there and now I am seeing it here. Today this corridor will bring everyone together ... It will bring joy and peace to both countries. I beseech you ... to issue postage stamps or coins to commemorate Guru Nanak," she said.

India proposed the construction of the corridor to nearly 20 years back.

Last week, Pakistan and India announced that they would develop the corridor on their respective side of the border to help Indian pilgrims visit Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur.

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First Published: Wed, November 28 2018. 16:45 IST