Indian goverment prohibits Pakistanis visiting Ajmer Sharif – The Express Tribune
Good decision, no Pakroaches should be allowed.
///**********************///ISLAMABAD: Indian government prohibited Pakistani travellers from visiting Ajmer Sharif on Friday, Express News reported.
The Indian government cannot provide security to the visitors, said Indian Deputy High Commissioner, advising Pakistanis to cancel the visit.
The shrine of Ajmer Sharif is famous because of the spiritual leader Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. It is considered one of the holiest places of worship in India not only for the Muslims but also for the people of other faiths and is a famous tourist spot in the city of Ajmer.
Lately, India-Pakistan relations have been in turmoil over the prison violence and resulting protests that erupted when an Indian spy, Sarabjit, on death row in Pakistani jail was attacked by the inmates and died few days later.
Following the death of Sarabjit, Pakistani prisoner, Sanaullah, in an Indian prison was hit with a sharp weapon and succumbed to his injuries on May 9.
Earlier this year, India and Pakistan ties were hit by a border flare-up that undermined efforts to build trust.
Good decision, no Pakroaches should be allowed.