Pakistan's Nankana Sahib Gurdwara attacked with stones, Sikhs threatened to flee
Pakistan's Nankana Sahib Gurdwara attacked with stones, Sikhs threatened to flee
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Islamabad: Recently, the minorities of Pakistan are not taking the name to stop protesting. On the same Friday, January 3, 2020, a crowd of hundreds of people pelted stones at Nankana Sahib Gurdwara, one of the holiest shrines of Sikhs. The mob beat up the Sikhs living in Sri Nankana Sahib and also threw stones at their houses and the Gurudwara was surrounded by the mob on Friday afternoon. A large number of police forces are deployed on the spot, but the situation has become critical.

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According to information received from the sources, in one video, a fundamentalist is telling about the Sikhs to flee from Nankana Sahib, while the name of this holy city was threatened to be Ghulam Ali Mustafa. People of the Sikh community are trapped inside the gurdwara and many people of the Sikh community are hiding in the houses due to the fear of an attack on Nankana Sahib.

Forced conversions led the mob: It is also being said that Rana Mansoor, a relative of Mohammad Hasan, who kidnapped Jagjit Kaur, the daughter of Giani Bhagwan Singh, last year, instigated the mob and threw stones at Nankana Sahib's gate. did. The incident took place at a time when the people of the Muslim community were returning home after offering namaaz. People of the Muslim community living in Nankana Sahib also staged a sit-in in the main market of Nankana Sahib. The strike was led by Rana Mansoor.

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Sirsa appealed to Imran: According to the information, MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa from Delhi's Rajouri Garden, while sharing the video of the attack on Twitter, demanded immediate action from Pakistan's PM Imran. Sirsa said in another tweet that after the attack on the gurudwara, there is an atmosphere of panic among the Sikh community all over Pakistan and many Pakistani Sikhs are calling them and expressing their fear. The DSGMC and the Akali Dal can stage a peaceful protest outside the Pakistani embassy on Saturday 4 January to protest against the attack on Nankana Sahib, the birthplace of Pakistan's Gurdwara.

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