Overview
- At its 9th meeting, the Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee unanimously condemned India for repeatedly denying Sikh pilgrims permission to visit Pakistan.
- Punjab Minorities Minister and PSGPC president Ramesh Singh Arora attended the Kartarpur procession and urged New Delhi to allow travel through the corridor.
- Organizers reported strong participation by devotees from Pakistan and abroad, while Indian Sikhs were absent due to visa refusals cited by Arora.
- Officials highlighted swift restoration of gurdwaras after recent flooding and the availability of an online visa system for overseas visitors.
- Arora also alleged Indian attacks on May 6–7, including a drone strike on Nankana Sahib, a claim reported in his remarks and not independently verified in these accounts.