Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh will lead an all-party delegation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking a waiver of passport and simplification of the process for visiting Kartarpur Sahib and to urge him to pressurise Pakistan to slash $20 fee on Indian pilgrims.
A resolution to this effect was passed unanimously in the Vidhan Sabha on Tuesday.
The Chief Minister, while intervening on MLA Gurpartap Singh Wadala's suggestion that the state government should take up these issues with the Centre, asked him to simultaneously take up this issue with Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal in order to prepare the ground for early resolution in the larger interests of the devotees.
Moving the resolution, Punjab Cooperation Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa said: "After the Kartarpur Corridor had opened on November 9, 2019, after decades of Ardas by the Nanak Naam Leva Sangat. The corridor's history would be written in golden letters."
Pointing out that at present, any Nanak Naam Leva devotee, who intends to visit Sri Kartarpur Sahib for Darshan-Didar, requires passport identification, besides paying a fee of 20 US dollars, the resolution points out that many of Punjab's residents are such who do not possess passports and are deprived of visiting Sri Kartarpur Sahib despite being desirous of 'darshan.'
Apart from this, the devotees are facing a lot of hardships due to the difficult process of online registration, which is a major hurdle for devotees, as a result of which many devotees are not going for Darshan, the resolution, which is Punjabi, further reads the resolution.
Through the resolution, the House strongly recommended to Punjab Government to take up these issues with the Union Government so that the latter could impress upon the Pakistan Government to "remove the condition of passport and, in lieu of it, other documents like Aadhar card should be permitted for identification.