PESHAWAR: A 26-member commission of Sikh pilgrims visited a Peshawar museum on Friday where they were briefed about a art collection in a museum.
The commission arrived in Lahore on Nov 7 as partial of Guru Nanak’s birthday celebrations. The commission visited a Peshawar museum and one of their eremite shrines Gurdwara Jugan Shah located in Mohalla Ganj of Peshawar city.
Talking to The Express Tribune, Navdeep Seknon said: “We have seen so many places here in Pakistan and now we are going to try Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa as well. It’s an honour for us that each Pakistani has treated us with adore and affection.”
A woman, Hardeep Kaur while commenting on a liberality of a adults in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa said: “I would adore to revisit Pakistan. generally K-P, again.” She combined that eremite and informative tourism boost adore and adore among people.
Published in The Express Tribune, Nov 12th, 2016.
Article source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1228533/sikh-pilgrims-visit-peshawar-museum/