Sikhs burn effigy, launch massive protest outside Pakistan embassy in Delhi against forced conversions
Sikhs burn effigy, launch massive protest outside Pakistan embassy in Delhi against forced conversions
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New Delhi: There was a protest in Delhi on Monday against the forced conversions of a Sikh girl in Pakistan. Sikh protesters staged a massive protest at the Pakistan Embassy in New Delhi. During this time, the protesters demanded to hand over the kidnapped Sikh girl back to the housemates and take strict legal action against those who have done this work.

The police tried to stop the protesters by barricading them, but the protesters broke the barricades and went ahead. However, all the protesters were stopped near Chanakyapuri police station before the embassy. People of the Sikh community have also submitted a demand letter through Imran Khan to the Pakistani Embassy. In which it was also announced that if the demands are not accepted soon, then Pakistan will be pressurized in other ways.

According to the news of August 29, after reports of Hindu girls being forcibly converted to Islam in Pakistan, now a case of forcibly making a Sikh girl was revealed. According to this, some people kidnapped a Sikh woman on the gun and forced her to accept Islam and made a full video of it. In Nankana Sahib, Pakistan, a daughter of one of the gurus of Gurdwara Tambi Sahib had been missing for the last 3 days, on Thursday, there was an outcry in the Sikh community since she was accused of marrying a Muslim person and forcibly making her a Muslim.

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