An angry, special team will be sent to India to counter the attack on Nanaka Sahib in Pakistan


The oldest poison of fanatics, can only be eliminated with mutual respect and love: Rahul Gandhi

(PTI) New Delhi, Ta. January 4, 2020, Saturday

In Gurunanak's birthplace in Pakistan, there has been widespread outrage in India following the attack on Nana's Sahib Gurudwara. BJP, Congress and Akali Dal staged demonstrations against the Pakistani embassy in Delhi on Saturday. In other parts of the country, the Sikh community also took to the streets and expressed their anger.

The Sikh Gurudwara governing committee has decided to send a four-member delegation to Pakistan. Meanwhile, the Pakistani government rejected reports of an attack on a historic gurdwara and claimed that the gurudwara of Gurunanak, the founder of Sikhism, was 'absolutely safe' and did not cause any harm.

Nanak's Sahib gurudwara was attacked by a crowd on Friday, after which Sikh devotees were trapped inside the gurdwara. Subsequently slogans against minority society were announced and the gurdwara was stoned. India has had a dark reaction to the incident.

At Chanakyapuri in New Delhi, parties including BJP, Congress and Akali Dal staged demonstrations against the Pakistan Embassy. The protesters chanted slogans against Pakistan and Pakistan's Prime Minister, Imran Khan. The Sikh community had submitted an application at the Pakistan Embassy in Pakistan to ensure the safety of the minority community.

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi also criticized the incident and said that fanaticism can be eradicated only because of mutual respect and love. He tweeted, "Attack on Nanaka Sahib is condemnable and it should be criticized openly."

Fanaticism is dangerous and it is very old poison, it has no limits. It is only through love, mutual respect and understanding that this poison can be eradicated. Several Sikh organizations and Shiv Sena's Dogra Front also staged separate protests in Jammu on Saturday to protest the attack on Nanaka Sahib. There were demonstrations in different parts of the city and in the tail district.

The protesters chanted slogans against Pakistan. Meanwhile, the Shiromani Gurdwara Management Committee (SGPC) has decided to send a four-member delegation to review the status of the synagogue in Pakistan. He demanded the government of Pakistan strict action against the culprits.

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On the second day of the mob attack on Nanaka Sahib Gurudwara in Pakistan, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri questioned those opposing the Citizenship Improvement Act (CAA) in the country, saying that they need any greater evidence of the atrocities committed on minorities in neighboring countries?

The Union minister said on Twitter that a violent mob attacked Nanak's Sahib Gurdwara on Friday and threatened to rename the site to 'Ghulam-e-Mustafa'. Union Minister Puri linked the attack on Nanak's Sahib Gurudwara with the recently passed Citizenship Amendment Act in Parliament in India and took away the opposition of CAA.

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