Kartarpur corridor will open today, Pak. Will charge a $ 20 fee


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The Kartarpur corridor is set to open on Saturday the 9th of November. Pakistan will charge $ 20 as fees from Indians traveling to the Kartarpur corridor. Earlier, Pakistan had announced that we would not charge any money on the first day,

On the other hand, now Pakistan's Foreign Minister has claimed that we will not charge fees for November 9 and 12. The rest of the day we will charge a $ 20 fee from a citizen of Rabeta Mujib.

The corridor is set to open on the 9th, during which a special program has been held in which representatives of both India and Pakistan will be present.

There is also a heated dispute over the corridor, which is four km from Pakistan to the border. There are reports that Pakistan could use this corridor to spread terrorism in Punjab. And that is why Imran Khan announced the entry of Indians going to this corridor without having to check passports.

He is finally being exposed after talks with Pakistan over Kartarpur corridor, which is currently poisoning Kashmir issue. About 5,000 devotees will be admitted to this corridor a day.

Gurudwara Darbar Sahib is located in Kartarpur, four km from the Punjab border, where Guru Nanak spent 18 years. Pakistan made it clear that twenty dollars would be charged from each visitor. India has urged Pakistan not to recoup it.

The demand for the Kartarpur corridor has been demanded by India for years, which was approved by Imran Khan's government after taking office. However, another controversy is also being waged that Imran Khan announced a few days ago that citizens' passports will not be checked in coming to this corridor.

However, this is being claimed by Imran Khan. Agencies suspect that the crop. Khalistan could air the movement and there could be attempts to infiltrate terrorism in Punjab. As a result, large-scale security around this corridor has also been enhanced.

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