An Indian Sikh woman, who visited Pakistan along with other pilgrims on the occasion of the 555th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, on November 4, had allegedly converted to Islam and married a man in Pakistan, a wedding document showed. The document surfaced days after she went missing from the pilgrims’ group that visited Pakistan.
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According to an NDTV report, the woman, Sarabjit Kaur, 52, who hails from Kapurthala in Punjab, crossed the Wagah border along with other pilgrims to enter Pakistan to visit religious shrines. The visit was made on the basis of a bilateral deal between the two countries. While the group of Sikh pilgrims returned to India on November 13, Karur was not with them.
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