Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s Death Anniversary: India Bans Entry of Sikhs into Pakistan

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Uncertainty surrounds the visit of 500 Sikh pilgrims to Pakistan for the death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

India is targeting its own citizens, including Sikhs, in an attempt to build hostility against Pakistan, according to security sources.

Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s death anniversary will be observed on June 30, say security sources.

The Modi government has barred Sikhs from traveling to Pakistan on the occasion of Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s death anniversary, security sources report.

India has imposed a ban on the entry of Sikhs into Pakistan since May 7, 2025, according to security sources.

By hurting the religious sentiments of Sikhs, India has also shut down the Kartarpur Corridor, security sources state.

Amid Indian aggression, India attacked Sikh-majority areas and attempted to destroy their places of worship, say security sources.

India even fired missiles in Amritsar to incite Sikhs against Pakistan, according to security sources.

India made a malicious attempt to carry out drone attacks on the sacred Sikh site of Nankana Sahib in Pakistan and tried to place the blame on Pakistan, security sources reveal.

India has been manipulating anti-Sikh sentiments for several decades, say security sources.

Modi’s biased mindset has made life difficult not only for Muslims but also for Sikhs in India, according to defense analysts.

According to the 1950 agreement, Sikh pilgrims are allowed to visit shrines in Pakistan on four major religious occasions, say defense experts.

These religious events include the death anniversary of Guru Arjan Dev, the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founding day of the Khalsa Panth (Baisakhi), and the death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, according to defense analysts.

The growing bond between Sikhs and Pakistan—and the narrative of resistance against India—has become a major concern for the Modi government, defense experts add.

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