LAHORE: Around 125 Hindu Yatrees will reach Pakistan next month to participate in their religious rituals to be celebrated at Katas Raj, Chakwal.
This was told by Chairman Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) Siddiq-ul-Farooq while addressing a press conference at his office on Monday.
He told the media that he had held a meeting with all the stakeholders concerned to finalise the security arrangements for the visiting yatrees.
According to him, strict measures will be taken to provide foolproof security to the Hindu devotees besides they will also be provided other best facilities including residence, medicine, food, transport, etc. The chairman said all the yatrees would go back to India on March 11 through Wagha Border.
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