New Delhi, June 30: After a face-off between Indian and Chinese troops over a disputed area along the Sino-Indian border, the Kailash Mansarovar yatra through Nathu La in Sikkim has been cancelled, an official said on Friday. Pilgrims travelling through the Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand will continue as scheduled, the government official said.
The move will come as a disappointment to the devotees who were hoping to visit the high altitude area following an arduous trek along the Nathu La route.
Eight batches, each comprising around 50 pilgrims, were scheduled to have taken the Nathu La route to Mansarovar in Tibet. The first batch was to have crossed over to China through Nathu La on June 20 and the last batch on July 31. It would have taken a batch 21 days to complete the pilgrimage.
The visa for first two batches were issued by China but applications for the other pilgrims were put on hold because of the tension along the border. With no signs of tension easing between the two neighbours, the first batch of pilgrims had to return from the Nathu La border post. The devotees returned to Gangtok on June 23 after staying in Nathu La for three days awaiting permission from the Chinese side for the onward journey.
The second batch of pilgrims did not move from Gangtok and was eventually told to return home.
The Sikkim route to Mansarovar was thrown open to the public in 2015. The pilgrimage to Kailash Mansarovar, located at an altitude of 15,160 feet, takes place from June to September each year through the two routes. The Kailash Mansarovar yatra is considered holy by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains and is undertaken by hundreds of pilgrims every year.
With inputs from PTI
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