Pakistan's current PM Imran Khan has broken the silence two days after the stone pelting at Nankana Sahib Gurdwara. Condemning this barbaric incident, he said on Sunday that this attack is against his vision and strict action will be taken against the culprits. During this period, despite constant criticism, Imran did not desist from his false rhetoric on the condition of minorities in India. He said that there is a great difference between the attack on Nankana Sahib Gurdwara and the attack on minorities in India. Imran and his government were severely criticized after the Nankana Sahib incident and questions were raised about his silence. Even after this, he did not agree. Air strike on Libyan military school, painful death of 27 people Imran's false statements are constantly troubling, but he is not refraining from his habit. Recently, he has faced embarrassment by sharing a fake video. He shared the 7-year-old video of Bangladesh on social media and told it to of India. After its disclosure, Imran became quite trolled on social media. Sikh youth killed in Pakistan's Peshawar after Nankana Sahib attack After the attack on the Nankana Sahib Gurdwara in India, there is a huge outrage in all parts of Punjab. On Saturday, there was a strong protest in Punjab, SAD-BJP and Sikh organizations burnt effigies of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and raised fierce slogans. BJP burnt effigies in Sangrur and Barnala. In Gurdaspur, protests were expressed against the government of Pakistan at several places. Australia: Forest fire holds macabre form, 50 crore animals died so far