200 Hindu pilgrims to visit Pakistan

Published February 16, 2004

LAHORE, Feb 15: A group of 200 Indian Hindu yatrees is arriving here on Feb 17 on a six-day visit to their holy places. The officials of the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) will receive the Hindu yatrees at the Wagha checkpost. The board will arrange refreshment for them at the checkpost.

The yatrees will leave here for Shri Katas Raj by road on Feb 18 to perform their rituals at Katas Raj Mandir situated in Chakwal district. After a three-day stay there, the Hindu yatrees will return to provincial metropolis on Feb 20.

The next day, they will visit historical places in the provincial capital. The Indian Hindu yatrees will leave here for home on Feb 22 through Wagha border. -APP

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