Pakistan's Punjab govt asks Indian Sikhs to carry USD instead of INR during their visit
Indian Sikhs visiting Pakistan's Punjab province for holy places are advised to carry US dollars instead of Indian currency. This advisory comes after complaints of under-exchange and exploitation. The minister suggested not paying extra to group ...

Arora, who is also the Pradhan (president) of the Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, issued the advisory after receiving several complaints about the exploitation of Sikhs from India.
The minister also said visiting Indian Sikhs should not pay any extra amount to group leaders for facilities here.
The minister said a good number of Indian Sikhs are due here on November 14 to participate in the festivities on the 555th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, the first Sikh guru.
Last year, around 3,000 Indian Sikhs arrived here through the Wagah Border to participate in the event.
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