The Sikh Pilgrims reached in a special train on the Amritsar-Wagah-Lahore line and some others crossed over on foot from the Wagah border which witnessed bloodbath on Sunday when around 61 people were killed in a suicide bombing.
The Pakistan government has issued visas for around 3,000 Sikh pilgrims to visit Pakistan for the religious celebrations at Nankana Sahib in Punjab.
Around 15,000 local Sikhs will also join them in Nankana Sahib for the celebrations which will continue till November 9.
The pilgrims will be taken to Nankana Sahib by a special train from Lahore.
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