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88 Hindu devotees leave for Pakistan to pay obeisance at temples

A total of 88 Hindu devotees have left for Pakistan to visit ancient Hindu temples including the tomb of Lord Ram's son Lav. The delegation will return to India on December 19.

Amritsar: A total of 88 Hindu devotees have left for Pakistan to visit ancient Hindu temples and pay obeisance. The devotees will visit Katas Raj Temples, also known as Qila Katas, that is a complex of several Hindu temples connected to one another by walkways, situated in Punjab province in Pakistan. The devotees will also visit ancient Sri Krishna temple and also visit Lord Ram's son Lav's tomb. The delegation of devotees which left for Pakistan on December 13, will return on December 19. However, Shiv Pratap Bajaj, who led these devotees said that Pakistan should set right the problems with Passport identification and that they had to face a lot of problems due to this.