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‘They Said Gurdwaras Are For Sikhs’: Hindus Heartbroken After Pak Denies Entry To Nankana Sahib

Several Hindu pilgrims have expressed anger after Pakistan stopped them from crossing the Attari-Wagah border to visit Nankana Sahib on the occasion of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s birth anniversary. Families claimed they had all the required documents, but Pakistan authorities cancelled their visas at the last moment, allegedly stating that the gurdwaras were meant for Sikh devotees, not Hindus. Amar Chand, a Hindu pilgrim whose family was among those stopped, told CNN-News18, “My seven family members’ visas got cancelled. After getting the visa, we reached the Wagah border and completed the immigration process. But once we boarded the bus, Pakistani security personnel asked us to deboard. They said gurdwaras are for Sikhs, not Hindu pilgrims, and finally cancelled our visas.” He said that Pakistan wants to divide the people of India. A group of Hindus who had crossed into Pakistan alongside a larger Sikh delegation was suddenly barred from proceeding further, despite having completed all formalities@AnkurSharma__ shares more details@akankshaswarups | #GuruNanakJayanti #India #Pakistan pic.twitter.com/AAtD7zWRbG — News18 (@CNNnews18) November 5, 2025 Amar Chand and his family, who had intended to visit Nankana Sahib — the birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev — are now heading back to Delhi. Another Hindu devotee, Ajay Kumar, who faced a similar experience, shared his ordeal with CNN-News18. “We had tried earlier also, but could not go to Nankana Sahib. All my documents and visa were cleared, but after seeing my passport, the Pakistani security said that I am a Hindu and cannot go there. Two Sikh pilgrims who were with me were allowed to go,” he said. Calling the incident discriminatory, Kumar added, “Pakistan should be given a message that this type of treatment with Hindus is not acceptable. We just wanted to pay obeisance at Nankana Sahib and come back. This is a very wrong message by Pakistan. They issued us a visa first, then cancelled it. They did not prove to be true to their word.” He demanded a retaliatory response from the Indian government. Meanwhile, top Indian government sources told CNN-News18 that the denial of entry to Hindu pilgrims by Pakistan is a matter of “serious diplomatic concern.”

‘They Said Gurdwaras Are For Sikhs’: Hindus Heartbroken After Pak Denies Entry To Nankana Sahib

Several Hindu pilgrims have expressed anger after Pakistan stopped them from crossing the Attari-Wagah border to visit Nankana Sahib on the occasion of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s birth anniversary.
Families claimed they had all the required documents, but Pakistan authorities cancelled their visas at the last moment, allegedly stating that the gurdwaras were meant for Sikh devotees, not Hindus.
Amar Chand, a Hindu pilgrim whose family was among those stopped, told CNN-News18, “My seven family members’ visas got cancelled. After getting the visa, we reached the Wagah border and completed the immigration process. But once we boarded the bus, Pakistani security personnel asked us to deboard. They said gurdwaras are for Sikhs, not Hindu pilgrims, and finally cancelled our visas.”
He said that Pakistan wants to divide the people of India.

A group of Hindus who had crossed into Pakistan alongside a larger Sikh delegation was suddenly barred from proceeding further, despite having completed all formalities@AnkurSharma__ shares more details@akankshaswarups | #GuruNanakJayanti #India #Pakistan pic.twitter.com/AAtD7zWRbG
— News18 (@CNNnews18) November 5, 2025

Amar Chand and his family, who had intended to visit Nankana Sahib — the birthplace of Guru Nanak Dev — are now heading back to Delhi.
Another Hindu devotee, Ajay Kumar, who faced a similar experience, shared his ordeal with CNN-News18. “We had tried earlier also, but could not go to Nankana Sahib. All my documents and visa were cleared, but after seeing my passport, the Pakistani security said that I am a Hindu and cannot go there. Two Sikh pilgrims who were with me were allowed to go,” he said.
Calling the incident discriminatory, Kumar added, “Pakistan should be given a message that this type of treatment with Hindus is not acceptable. We just wanted to pay obeisance at Nankana Sahib and come back. This is a very wrong message by Pakistan. They issued us a visa first, then cancelled it. They did not prove to be true to their word.”
He demanded a retaliatory response from the Indian government.
Meanwhile, top Indian government sources told CNN-News18 that the denial of entry to Hindu pilgrims by Pakistan is a matter of “serious diplomatic concern.”

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