A Sikh pilgrim who went to Pakistan died of a heart attack on the occasion of Khalsa Sajna Divas

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On the occasion of Baisakhi and Khalsa Sajna Divas, an unfortunate news has come out from the party that went to Pakistan from Punjab. A Sikh pilgrim who went to Pakistan to visit Gurudhams died. The government of Pakistan has issued the death certificate of the dead body. Soon, efforts will be made to send the dead body to India through the Attari border. The deceased has been identified as Joginder Singh, a resident of Jalandhar.

Joginder Singh, a resident of Jalandhar, reached Pakistan on April 9 with the leader of the organization, Amarjit Singh. Now he was in Nankana Sahib. Meanwhile, he suffered a heart attack and died. Joginder Singh’s death certificate was issued by Nankana Sahib Hospital. Officials of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and other organizations including Geelani have started taking steps to send Joginder Singh’s dead body to India.

Let us tell you that a group of 2475 Sikh pilgrims from India left for Pakistan from Attari-Wahga border route on April 9 to celebrate Khalsa Sajna Day and Baisakhi in Pakistan and to visit shrines.

After celebrating the Khalsa Sajna Day at Gurudwara Panja Sahib on April 14 and visiting various Gurdhams during the yatra, the Jatha will return to India on April 18 via Wagah-Attari border.

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