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‘Will visit Pak via Wagah, if invite not approved’

NEW DELHI:Insistent on attending the November 9 inaugural of the corridor on the invitation of Pakistan, Navjot Singh Sidhu today again wrote to the Centre for clearance saying he would go to Kartarpur via Wagah, if the approval to travel on Pakistan PM Imran Khan''s invite to him was not granted.

‘Will visit Pak via Wagah, if invite not approved’

Navjot Singh Sidhu. Tribune file photo



New Delhi, November 6

Insistent on attending the November 9 inaugural of the corridor on the invitation of Pakistan, Navjot Singh Sidhu today again wrote to the Centre for clearance saying he would go to Kartarpur via Wagah, if the approval to travel on Pakistan PM Imran Khan's invite to him was not granted.

The MLA is unlikely to hear from the MEA as sources said on November 9, only those people who feature in the previously cleared list of 575 pilgrims will be allowed to cross the corridor to Pakistan.

Sidhu has already missed the opportunity to be part of the official jatha. All Punjab MLAs were asked to apply, but Sidhu opted out. — TNS

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