India snubs offer to reopen Kartarpur.

ISLAMABAD -- India on Saturday rejected Pakistan's offer to reopen the Kartarpur corridor from Monday (tomorrow) after more than three months to allow Indian Sikh pilgrims to visit Gurdwara Darbar Sahib - one of their holiest sites - on the occasion of the death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the 19th Sikh century ruler of Punjab.

The corridor was temporarily closed in March this year because of the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.

'As the religious places are gradually opening up around the world, Pakistan prepares to reopen the Kartarpur Sahib corridor for all Sikh pilgrims, conveying to the Indian side our readiness to reopen the corridor on 29 June 2020, the occasion of the death anniversary of Maharaja Ranjit Singh,' Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi wrote on Twitter.

To ensure adherence to the health guidelines, Pakistan has invited India to work out necessary standard operating procedures for reopening of the corridor, according to a statement issued by the foreign ministry.

'The Kartarpur corridor is a true symbol of peace and religious harmony. This landmark initiative by the government of Pakistan has been immensely appreciated by the Sikh community all over the world including India,' the statement read.

However, New Delhi was quick to reject Islamabad's offer to facilitate the Sikh pilgrims, saying that cross-border travel had been suspended because of the coronavirus outbreak, Times of India reported.

India described Pakistan's gesture as 'a mirage of goodwill'. 'Government sources said this would only undermine the bilateral agreement which required India to share information with Pakistan a week before the date of arrival,' the publication added.

The Kartarpur Corridor was inaugurated on November 9 last year by Prime Minister Imran Khan. The opening of the corridor on the eve of the 550th birth anniversary of Baba Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, had fulfilled a long-awaited desire of Sikh devotees to...

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