AMRITSAR (WAGHA), NOV 5
The Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal led 45 members
delegation comprising 5 Cabinet Ministers, eminent industrialists & traders
and agri-experts today crossed Wagha border with a sole aim to create congenial
atmosphere for boosting economic ties between the two most important countries
of South Asia to rewrite the business
priorities for future.
Before leaving for Pakistan,
the Deputy Chief Minister had a brief interaction with media persons at Sri Guru Ram Dass International Airport.
He said that as per the talks going on between India and Pakistan for
increasing bilateral trade, he was quiet confident that by December 31 the
neighboring countries would start trading of 6000 items through Wagha border
thereby paving the way for transformation of the whole South Asian region. He
said that the members of the delegation would deliberate with their Pakistani
counterparts to explore the way for taking bilateral trade in next orbit
besides strengthening the bonds between both Punjabs’. He said that they would
also discuss the key issues of opening of Hussainiwala border besides a
provision of Kartarpur corridor as the people of Punjab
were desperate to pay their obeisance at Gurudwara Kartarpur Sahib.
The Deputy Chief Minister said that the Punjab government was
making concerted efforts for opening up of a Visa centre at Amritsar for simplification of Visa
procedure. He said that the Punjab Chief Secretary Mr. Rakesh Singh has taken
up this issue with appropriate authorities and we were quite hopeful that Amritsar and Lahore
would soon have Visa centres to facilitate the people. He said that the people
of Pakistan, who were
visiting India for medical
facilities, were compelled to go to Delhi for
their treatment and he would take up this matter so that those people could
avail world class health facilities at Amritsar
as visiting Amritsar instead of Delhi for them was quite easy and affordable.
Describing Kabbadi a vital link between India and Pakistan, the Deputy Chief Minister
informed that he would inaugurate 2nd Asia
Kabbadi Cup on November 7.
Prominent amongst others who were the part of the Deputy Chief
Minister led delegation includes Mr. Bikram Singh Majithia, Mr. Sarwan Singh
Phillaur, Mr. Sikander Singh Maluka, Mr. Anil Joshi and Mr. Sharanjit Singh
Dhillon (All Cabinet Ministers), Mr. Ratan Singh Ajnala, MP, Mr. Sarup Chand
Singla, Mr. Virsa Singh Valtoha, Mr. Inderbir Singh Bolaria, Mr. Som Parkash
and Mr. Harmeet Singh Sandhu (All CPS), Mr. Pargat Singh and Mr. Deep Malhotra,
both MLAs, Mr. Kamal Oswal, Advisor Industries/Chief Minister and Mr. Rajinder
Gupta, Vice-Chairman Planning Board besides senior officers and eminent
industrialists, traders and agri-experts.
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