Pakistani cleric threatens Sikh devotees visiting Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara
Pakistani cleric threatens Sikh devotees visiting Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara
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Islamabad: Some time ago, a cleric of Pakistan has threatened all the Sikhs of the world coming to Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara. His video has gone viral on social media, in which he is saying that Pakistan was formed so that no Sikhs could enter here. Where Maulvi Khadam Hussain Rizvi said, 'The word Pakistan is made of pak i.e. holy. Useless customs of Sikhs will not be allowed here. Only Mecca and Prophet (Pegambar) are considered sacred in our land. Sikh people can go to Amritsar for pilgrimage, but they should not come here.

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According to sources, it has been learned that Khadim Rizvi is the founder of the religious-political organization Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan. Khadim is known for protesting against any change in Pakistan's blasphemy law. He has stood many times against the changes related to softness in the blasphemy law.

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Imran played with the spirit of Sikhs against BJP: It has been revealed in a report that this video was discussed during a show on TV. It was said in the discussion that Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan tried to use the sentiments of Sikhs against the BJP-led government in India. The purpose of Imran is to give vent to the separatist movement of Khalistan.

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