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Kartarpur corridor opening ‘practical proof’ of Pakistan’s desire for interfaith harmony, says UN chief

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday said that the opening of the Kartarpur corridor is “a practical proof of Pakistan’s desire for peace and interfaith harmony”, reported Radio Pakistan.

He made the remarks on his visit to the Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kararpur and the Kartarpur corridor, which was inaugurated last year. Terming the opening of the corridor a “good step”, the UN chief said that it would promote interfaith harmony.

During his visit, the UN secretary general was given a special briefing on the development of the Kartarpur corridor. Guterres was then taken on a tour of the gurdwara.

Inside the temple, Guterres met various Sikh religious leaders and was presented with mementos to commemorate his visit.

Guterres also visited the on-site soup kitchen at the gurdwara, where he was served a traditional meal of rice and lentils. The kitchen caters to all Sikh pilgrims visiting the gurdwara, providing them free meals as is traditional at all Sikh temples.

Minister of Religious Affairs Pir Noorul Haq Qadri accompanied the UN secretary general on the visit.

The four-kilometre-long corridor, which was inaugurated on November 9, provides pilgrims a visa-free link between Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur and the Dera Baba Nanak shrine in Indian Punjab. Up to 5,000 Indian Sikhs have been allowed access daily, with plans to eventually double the capacity.

Earlier today, Guterres had also visited a school in Lahore where he administered polio drops to children. He admired the efforts being made by the state to eradicate the crippling disease from the country, Radio Pakistan reported.

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