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A group of 70 Indian Hindu pilgrims returned from Pakistan after a seven-day visit, performing religious rituals at the Katas Raj temples. They were welcomed at Wagah Border by Pakistani officials and presented gifts. During their stay, they visited Lahore, toured the Lahore Fort, and visited the Krishna Mandir and Valmiki Mandir.
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