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Pakistan spurns allegations of denying entry to Hindus on religious ground

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Pakistan has strongly rejected allegations that members of the Hindu community were denied entry into the country, calling the claims baseless and misleading

ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) - Pakistan has categorically rejected the unfounded and misleading allegations that members of the Hindu community were denied entry into its territory.

Foreign Office Spokesperson Tahir Husaain Andrabi said these claims are entirely baseless and represent yet another attempt to distort facts and politicise a matter that was purely administrative in nature.

He said the High Commission for Pakistan in New Delhi had issued over 2,400 visas to Sikh pilgrims from India to participate in the celebrations marking the birth anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak Dev Ji from 4th to 13th of this month.

It is pertinent to note that approximately 300 visa holders were prevented by the Indian authorities from crossing over. The entire immigration process on the Pakistani side was smooth, orderly, and free of any hindrance.

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Tahir Husaain Andrabi said a very small number of individuals were found to possess incomplete documentation and were unable to provide satisfactory responses to immigration authorities.

Consequently, they were requested to return to the Indian side in accordance with standard procedures. To suggest that these individuals were denied entry on religious grounds is completely incorrect and mischievous.

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He said Pakistan has always welcomed pilgrims of all faiths to visit its sacred religious sites under a well-established and facilitative framework. The action taken was purely administrative, consistent with Pakistan's sovereign right to regulate entry into its territory.

The spokesperson said any attempt to give this issue a communal or political colour is not only regrettable but also reflective of the prejudiced mindset that increasingly dominates the Indian government and media narratives.

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