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Outrage in Punjab over Sikh girl’s ‘abduction’ in Pakistan, Amarinder wants Imran to act

Akalis issue ultimatum to Pakistani govt that Sikhs in Pakistan will protest in Lahore Saturday if the girl is not released by Friday night.

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Chandigarh: There is outrage in Punjab over allegations that a Sikh girl has been abducted and forcibly converted to Islam through marriage in Pakistan.

While Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has demanded strict and firm action against the perpetrators, the Akalis have given an ultimatum to the Pakistani government that if the girl is not released by Friday night, Sikhs in Pakistan will protest in Lahore Saturday.

The minor Sikh girl, Jagjit Kaur, was allegedly abducted and forced to change her religion. She is from Nankana Sahib in Pakistan and is the daughter of granthi (head priest) Bhagwan Singh of Gurdwara Sri Tambu Sahib.

The incident has drawn the attention of Sikhs worldwide and sparked anger in the community.

Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal has taken up the issue with Foreign Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar. Terming the act as being shameful, Harsimrat said Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan should immediately take action against the perpetrators.

Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader and Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) president, Manjinder Singh Sirsa, who led a delegation to meet officials in the foreign affairs ministry Friday said Sikhs will hold a protest in front of the Governor’s house in Lahore where an international conference is being organised.

“I have received telephonic calls from the father and the brother, Manmohan Singh, of the abducted girl as their family is in trauma,” Sirsa said. “They want the safe return of the girl.”

He said Indian officials were in touch with the acting High Commissioner of Pakistan on the issue.

MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said India has shared its concerns with Pakistan over the issue.

“The ministry has received a number of representations from various quarters of civil society in India, including Sikh religious bodies in India, at the reports of the incident of abduction and forced conversion of a minor Sikh girl in Pakistan. We have shared these concerns with the Government of Pakistan and asked for immediate remedial action,” he said.


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Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh has also urged the foreign affairs minister to take up the issue with his counterpart at the earliest.

“Shocking incident of a Sikh girl being kidnapped & forced to convert to Islam in Nankana Sahib, Pakistan,” he tweeted. “Call upon @ImranKhanPTI to take firm and immediate action against the perpetrators. Request @DrSJaishankar to strongly take up the issue with his counterpart at the earliest.”

 

A video of the girl’s purported wedding to a Muslim boy Zulfiqar Ali has gone viral. In the video, she is saying that she has married the boy without any pressure and has adopted Islam on her own volition.

Sirsa, however, alleged that the video was clearly made under duress and the girl has been forced to give her consent to the marriage.

The girl’s family also released a video regarding the incident Thursday alleging that the girl was forcibly picked up from their house. Manmohan Singh, the girl’s brother, said the persons who had come to pick up the girl threatened her that in case she refused, the entire family would be forced to convert to Islam. He requested the Prime Minister Imran Khan and the army chief General Qamar Bajwa to intervene in the matter and return the girl safely back to her family.

 


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3 COMMENTS

  1. Very sorry to hear about this.
    The Sikhs are a well respected community in Pakistan and do much better than the average Pakistani due to their own hard work.
    If it is a forced conversion then it is criminal offence against Islam. The Pakistan PM must ensure the entire gang involved are arrested pending a through police investigation and brought to trial, no stone must be unturned to collect all the evidence and throw the book at these awful people.
    An example must be made to show this kind of thing can never be tolerated In Pakistan.
    All true Muslims will agree.

    • @Shahid Osman
      Spoken like a true Paki hypocrite. You have a constitution that discriminates based on religion. You have blasphemy laws that are used to murder non Muslims and minority Muslim sects.

      You have a hateful education system teaching lies and poison. You have Jihadi Terrorists funded and trained by your ISI who come to a train station to shoot unarmed civilians in a neighboring country.

      Your entire national project is Jihad land conquest scheme while producing a failed state with begging bowl.

      But if you post an anonymous (fake) tear jerker, we are supposed to be impressed🙄

    • Bla, Bla, Bla..
      Hence the percentage of minorities in Pakistan INCREASED from 3.5 in 1981 to 1.3
      where as in India it is DECREASING alarmingly from 9 to 15

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