Nanak's gurudwara was stoned in Lahore

Lahore Ta-4 Jan 2020, Saturday

An enraged and angry mob surrounded the gurdwara of Nanak's holy shrine in Lahore, Pakistan, on Friday, and threw stones at the Sikhs.

The mob was led by Muhammad Hasan's brother. This is Muhammad Hassan, who overthrew Jagjit Kaur, a Sikh girl and forcibly married her and made her a Muslim.

Muhammad Hasan's brother said that the Sikhs have to give Jagjit Kaur back to us as he is now a Muslim woman. However, the Sikh spokesman refused to return Jagjit and said it would never happen. According to Pakistani media reports, several devout pilgrims from abroad were at the gurdwara at the time of the stabbing.

The mob also threatened to change the name of this gurdwara and leave the Sikhs here.

Muhammad Hasan's brother had also agreed that we will see that not a single Sikh survives in Nanak's gurdwara. Jagjit Kaur voluntarily accepted the religion of Islam. He loved my brother and did not want to leave my brother. These people forced it. We are going to take Jagjit back at any cost.

He also threatened to change the name of Nanak's gurudwara to Ghulam-e-Mustafa.

Meanwhile, the Foreign Office of India had called on Pakistan to immediately stop the attack on the Gurdwara and arrange for immediate withdrawal of foreign nationals trapped inside and return to their respective countries.


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