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ANI | updated: Nov 27, 2019 05:39 IST

Washington DC [USA], Nov 27 (ANI): A US-primarily based advocacy community has urged Pakistan major Minister Imran Khan to reopen the Khokhrapar-Munabao border with India as a way to facilitate the shuttle of, both, the Muslim pilgrims from Pakistan to Dargah Ajmer Sharif in Rajasthan, and Hindu devotees from India to Hinglaj Mandir in Balochistan province.A letter addressed to Khan through Voice of Karachi head Nadeem Nusrat started by using congratulating the Pakistan best Minister on the hole of the Kartarpur corridor for Sikh pilgrims."Now that your government has shown admirable magnanimity by opening the Kartarpur crossing, making it effortless for Sikh pilgrims to discuss with their sacred places in Pakistan, i would request you on behalf of millions of Muslims and Hindu followers of Saint Moinuddin Chishti and Hinglaj Devi respectively to exhibit equivalent generosity through opening Khokhrapar-Munabao border with immediate effect," the letter relationship November 25 stud y.The letter referred to that tens of millions of Muslims and Hindus living in the two nations were facing difficulties in journeying both holy places on account that the partition in 1947. "fortunately, both considerations could directly be resolved with the same degree of kindness you have verified in the Kartarpur hall subject."The Shrine of Sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti, broadly called Dargah Ajmer Sharif, is determined in Ajmer city in Rajasthan, a state which borders Pakistan's Sindh province, the place thousands and thousands of Muslims from India settled down after partition.The letter stated that the event from Khokhrapar border crossing to Ajmer shrine is just a few hours lengthy, albeit, with the Khokhrapar-Munabao being closed for years, the pilgrims need to talk over with the shrine by means of Punjab and Delhi, making the adventure four times longer."This useless journey also places a considerable monetary burden on friends whose overwhelming majority comes from negativ e and core-category americans. subsequently, tens of millions of followers of Saint Moinuddin Chishti in Pakistan fail to discuss with his shrine," the letter read.The letter additional drew Khan's attention to Hinglaj Mandir, a sacred Hindu temple determined on the Makran coast in Balochistan province."a big number of Hindu worshippers each year undertake a 4-day pilgrimage to the Hinglaj Mandir. The deity is also worshipped and visited by many Hindus in India who want to discuss with this temple but face the same challenges as do the followers of Saint Moinuddin Chishti," the letter examine. (ANI)

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