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Kartarpur talks: India, Pak officials to meet again on Sunday, New Delhi to raise a number of issues

India will be raising a number of issues from the number of visitors that can be allowed, infrastructure, safety and security of pilgrims. India will also be raising the issue of Khalistani propaganda.

  • Sidhant Sibal
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  • Jul 12, 2019, 08:35 PM IST

Indian and Pakistani officials will meet for the second time on Sunday for Kartarpur talks.

The talks which takes place at Wagah, Pakistan will see both sides discussing modalities for the corridor which New Delhi and Islamabad agreed to build last year to commemorate the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji in November.

The meeting starts at 9 am and is expected to finish at 1 pm with both sides doing separate press conferences after the talks. Indian delegation is led by SCL Das, Joint Secretary (Internal Security) in MHA & Joint Secretary (PAI—Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran) MEA, Deepak Mittal while Pakistani side is led by Director-General South Asia and SAARC Dr Mohammad Faisal.

India will be raising a number of issues from the number of visitors that can be allowed, infrastructure, safety and security of pilgrims. India will also be raising the issue of Khalistani propaganda.

1. Fully committed to this project: MEA

Fully committed to this project: MEA
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Remember New Delhi had postponed the 2nd round of talks in April due to Khalistani issue and had raised the issue of Khalistanis like Gopal Singh Chawla being on committees overseeing the Kartarpur projects with Pakistan.

 

Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar on Thursday during weekly presser said, "We are fully committed to this project and want this to be completed." 

2. New Delhi concerned about flooding of Dera Baba Nanak

New Delhi concerned about flooding of Dera Baba Nanak
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India will be also asking Islamabad to build a bridge on its side that will provide safe movement of pilgrims but also address the issue regarding flooding. 

 

New Delhi is concerned about possible flooding of Dera Baba Nanak due to construction of an embankment filled road on the Pakistan side that may cause flooding on the Indian side. The issues has already raised by New Delhi in the 3 technical meetings.

 

The first round of talks happened at Attari, India on 14th March during which New Delhi proposed that 5000 pilgrims per day and 10,000 on special days to which Pakistan proposed oy 700 pilgrims using permits on specific days. 

3. Construction in full swing

Construction in full swing
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Construction is on full swing on both the sides for construction of the corridor.

 

With the pilgrimage all set to begin in November 2019, Indian government wants the corridor to be completed by 31 October 2019. India is building a passenger bus terminal and a four-lane highway and 60% of work has been completed.

 

The passenger bus terminal is being built at the cost of more than Rs 500 crore with 250 labours and 30 engineers working in 3 shifts. 

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