Saturday, January 4, 2020

Nankana Sahib vandalism proof of persecution in Pakistan

Hundreds of angry residents of Nankana Sahib pelted stones at the revered gurdwara and Sikh pilgrims,this is how minorities are persecuted in Pakistan.

As reports came in of an attack and stone-pelting on the revered Sikh shrine of Nankana Sahib in Pakistan, BJP leaders and Union ministers grabbed the opportunity to build a case for the contentious Citizenship Act (CAA), saying the incident shows how minorities in Pakistan are persecuted and why they need citizenship in India.
Reports suggested a mob attacked the Nankana Sahib Gurdwara near Lahore on Friday and pelted stones at Sikh pilgrims after an altercation broke out between two groups.
The External Affairs Ministry said members of the minority Sikh community in Pakistan have been subjected to acts of violence in Nankana Sahib.
On Saturday, Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri said, "These are wanton acts of vandalism, arson and stone-pelting against one of the holiest Sikh shrines. If any more proof was needed on the state of minorities in Pakistan then this is it."
He added, "Vandalism, stone-pelting and acts of desecration at the holiest of holy Sri Nankana Sahib Gurudwara yesterday should be an eye-opener for those who refuse to recognize religious persecution of minorities in Pakistan and the rationale behind CAA."
Delhi BJP MP Gautam Gambhir also made a similar pitch in favour of the citizenship law and said, "Death threats and stone pelting to innocent tourists to support forcible conversion of a girl! This is Pakistan and that is why India Supports CAA. Meanwhile, Pakistan army's puppet is busy making a fool of himself by tweeting fake videos."
According to PTI, a group of people, led by the family of a Muslim man who married a Sikh teenager, held a day-long sit-in outside Gurdwara Janamesthan Nanakana Sahib on Friday to protest the arrest of their relatives who were held for alleged forced conversion of the girl.
Death threats and stone pelting to innocent tourists to support forcible conversion of a girl! This is Pakistan and that is why

Meanwhile, Pakistan army’s puppet is busy making a fool of himself by tweeting fake videos.
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According to police, the man named Hassan married 18-year-old Jagjit Kaur in September last year after abducting her and converting her to Islam.
During their protest a mob attack took place at the shrine. Reports suggested that hundreds of angry residents at Nankana Sahib pelted the Sikh pilgrims with stones on Friday.
Gurdwara Nankana Sahib, also known as the Gurdwara Janam Asthan, is the site where the first Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Nanak, was born. It is regarded as one of the holiest Sikh sites.

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