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रेडक्लिफ ने रावी नदी को ही सीमा माना, इसलिए दरबार साहिब पाकिस्तान

5000 Sikh devotees will be benefited daily by the corridor built to connect Dera Baba Nanak located in Punjab with Darbar Sahib Kartarpur in Pakistan. He will be able to visit Darbar Sahib without visiting Visa. The story of its going to Pakistan is also interesting. Dainik Bhaskar APP spoke to Gurinder Singh Bajwa, general secretary of Kartarpur Ravi Darshan Abhilakhi Sansthan and Tridyvesh Singh Maini, a knowledgeable and author of Indo-Pakistan affairs, to know the history of the gurudwara. Three tehsils of Gurudaspur lived near India, Shankargarh, Kartarpur. Maini, who received Tehsil Pakistan, told that Kartarpur Gurdwara used to come in Gurdaspur district of Punjab. Before independence, there were four tehsils in Gurdaspur. These included Gurdaspur, Batala, Pathankot and Shankargarh. This is a gurudwara in Shankargarh tehsil. They say that the British lawyer Cyril Radcliffe was responsible for drawing the dividing line between Indo-Pak and gave it to Shankargarh tehsil Pakistan, while the remaining three tehsils became part of India. The natural flow of the Ravi river became the border. According to the book 'Freedom at Midnight' by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre, Radcliffe had less than 2 months to draw the Indo-Pak dividing line and had no knowledge of the geographical location of India. . Therefore, while drawing the dividing line, they made the natural flow of the Ravi river as a border and gave Pakistan and part of the other side of the river Ravi to India. Because Kartarpur Gurdwara was on the other side of the Ravi river, this part got to Pakistan. The Sikhs started from Kartarpur, the message of sharing food was also given from here, according to Mani - the first Sikh Guru Nanak Dev Ji came to Kartarpur in 1522 And he spent the last 17–18 years of his life here. Nanak sahib cultivated here. It also started the anchor here. Kartarpur is the place where Nanak ji took samadhi. In this regard, Kartarpur is very important. Gurinder Singh Bajwa says, Sikhism started from this gurudwara. Guru Nanak ji left his Jyoti Chaula here. Guru Nanak also gave the message of 'Naam chant, kirt karo aur vand chhako' (chant the name, work hard and eat divided). At this place, he also handed over the Guru Gaddi to Bhai Lahna, who is known as Angad Dev, the second Guru of the Sikhs. The building of the gurdwara was changing in the ruins, people used to tie cattle here, Bajwa says, 1965 and 71 This gurdwara suffered a lot in the battle of Ki. By the 90s, its building had deteriorated. People used to tie cattle here. People had forgotten its history. Those who knew its importance from India, only a few people used to go here. They also had to go through the Wagah border. Because on the border of Gurudaspur there used to be a boundary and movement was not allowed. After 1998, the Government of Pakistan paid attention to the gurudwara and got it rebuilt. Work went on for years. Then people started coming here again. The demand for Kartarpur corridor intensified since 2001, says the Gurinder of Guru Nanak Sahib in Lahore in November 2000, for the first time the Pakistan government said that it was a corridor for Sikh devotees of India. Is willing to work on After this announcement, the Sikh committees showed momentum. Along with the Kartarpur Ravi Darshan Abhilakhi institution, Sikhs living abroad also demanded the governments of India and Pakistan to build this corridor at the earliest. After 17-18 years of efforts, the governments of the two countries agreed on it last year. However, 4-5 years ago, Pakistan had expressed its intention that they would open the Kartarpur Corridor on the 550th Prakash Parv of Guru Nanak. In 2005, Kartarpur Sahib was included in the group of Sikhs visiting the Gurdwara of Pakistan for the first time. Till 2004, the group of devotees who went to Pakistan on behalf of the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee did not have the name of Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib. This group used to visit Gurudwara Panja Sahib, Nankana Sahib, Dera Sacha Sauda (Sheikhupura).

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