<p>Pakistan on Monday rejected as "baseless" the media reports about the presence of alleged terrorist “training camps” in Punjab province's Narowal district near the famed Kartarpur Sahib gurdwara, calling them a "malicious" propaganda campaign.</p>.<p>According to reports, intelligence agencies have spotted terrorist training activities in the border district of Narowal in Pakistan’s Punjab province, the same district where Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara is situated.</p>.<p>Pakistan Foreign Office (FO) said in a statement that "Pakistan completely rejects baseless reports in a section of the Indian media, attributed to 'intelligence sources'."</p>.<p>It said Pakistan’s Kartarpur spirit is aimed at facilitating Nanak Naamlevas (followers), especially Sikhs, to visit one of their most revered places of worship and promoting inter-faith harmony.</p>.<p>"The content of the media reports in question is part of a malicious propaganda campaign in India that cannot be condemned enough," the FO said.</p>.<p>It said that unfounded allegations about Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib being used for any purpose other than worship are a deliberate attempt to misrepresent Pakistan’s goodwill gesture, undermine the Corridor initiative, and hurt the religious sentiments of Sikhs all over the world.</p>.<p>"We have no doubt that such mischievous attempts would be rejected with the contempt that they deserve," according to the FO.</p>.<p>The Kartarpur Corridor is scheduled to be inaugurated on November 9.</p>.<p>The corridor connects Dera Baba Nanak Sahib in Gurdaspur district of Indian Punjab with the Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara located in Narowal district of Pakistan’s Punjab.</p>
<p>Pakistan on Monday rejected as "baseless" the media reports about the presence of alleged terrorist “training camps” in Punjab province's Narowal district near the famed Kartarpur Sahib gurdwara, calling them a "malicious" propaganda campaign.</p>.<p>According to reports, intelligence agencies have spotted terrorist training activities in the border district of Narowal in Pakistan’s Punjab province, the same district where Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara is situated.</p>.<p>Pakistan Foreign Office (FO) said in a statement that "Pakistan completely rejects baseless reports in a section of the Indian media, attributed to 'intelligence sources'."</p>.<p>It said Pakistan’s Kartarpur spirit is aimed at facilitating Nanak Naamlevas (followers), especially Sikhs, to visit one of their most revered places of worship and promoting inter-faith harmony.</p>.<p>"The content of the media reports in question is part of a malicious propaganda campaign in India that cannot be condemned enough," the FO said.</p>.<p>It said that unfounded allegations about Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib being used for any purpose other than worship are a deliberate attempt to misrepresent Pakistan’s goodwill gesture, undermine the Corridor initiative, and hurt the religious sentiments of Sikhs all over the world.</p>.<p>"We have no doubt that such mischievous attempts would be rejected with the contempt that they deserve," according to the FO.</p>.<p>The Kartarpur Corridor is scheduled to be inaugurated on November 9.</p>.<p>The corridor connects Dera Baba Nanak Sahib in Gurdaspur district of Indian Punjab with the Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara located in Narowal district of Pakistan’s Punjab.</p>