Islamabad: Miscreants pelted stones at Pakistan-based Nankana Sahib Gurdwara. Anti-Sikh slogans were also raised during this period. According to the information, some chaotic elements threw stones at the gurdwara in Pakistan, shouting anti-Sikh slogans. However, no casualties were reported during this period. The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that "India strongly condemns the antics of sabotage and coercion at this holy place".
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This demonstration was led by the family of Mohammad Hasan, who allegedly abducted and married a Sikh girl Jagjit Kaur. During this, the protesters said that they are against the presence of the gurudwara here. The protesters said that they would soon name the place from Nankana Sahib to Ghulam-e-Mustafa. The protesters say that no Sikh will remain in Nankana. After the incident, the police reached the spot and took action and arrested many stone-pellers.
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During the stone pelting, many people got trapped in the gurudwara itself. Granthi is accused in the Nankana Sahib Gurdwara that her daughter Jagjit Kaur was kidnapped by some men at gunpoint and forced to marry. A video has also surfaced, in the video, the girl claimed that she herself had changed her religion by her own will and married Hassan.