Published 17:30 IST, January 4th 2020
Mamata Banerjee condemns mob attack in Pak's Nankana Sahib, says 'humanity above all'
Almost 24 hours after the mob attack on Pakistan's Nankana Sahib Gurudwara, Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee has condemned the act
- India News
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Almost 24 hours after the mob attack on Pakistan's Nankana Sahib Gurudwara, Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee has condemned the act. Taking to Twitter on Saturday, Banerjee condemned the attack. However, she did not speak against Pakistan PM Imran Khan, but emphasized that 'humanity comes above all.'
Earlier on Friday, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated its concern for the minority Sikh community in Pakistan, according to a statement released by the Ministry of External affairs. Furthermore, it added that these wanton acts of destruction and desecration of the holy place is condemnable and called upon the Pakistan government to act on it. It requested Pakistan to ensure the safety, security and well being of the Sikh community.
Nankana Sahib attacked
On Friday, a video emerged of a mob of 400 people pelting stones in the Nankana Sahib Gurudwara in Pakistan. Visuals show that the mob surrounding the Gurudwara and pelting stones at the Gurudwara which is the birthplace of Sikhism founder Guru Nanak Dev. Sources report that the mob was led by Mohd. Imran Attari -the brother of Mohammed Hassan who was responsible for the forcible conversion of a Pakistani Sikh girl - Jagjit Kaur. No arrests have been made till now.
Sources report that the protestors consisting of Muslim residents of Nankana Sahib had proclaimed that they will soon change the name from Nankana Sahib to Ghulaman-e-Mustafa. Moreover, the mob allegedly claimed that 'no Sikh will remain in Nankana'. Reports suggest that several Sikh devotees were stranded inside the Gurdwara which was attacked by the mob on Friday evening.
Forced conversion Pak Sikh girl
Meanwhile, the main leader of the mob is the brother of Mohammed Hassan - who was accused of kidnapping and forcibly converting a Sikh girl -Jagjit Kaur. Akali Dal leader Manjinder Sirsa, in August, had shared a video of the grieving family telling how 18-year old Jagjit Kaur was allegedly abducted and converted to Islam in Pakistan. On September 3, the victim was reunited with her family after Pakistan faced global anger due to inaction. Pakistan had claimed that Punjab's Nankana Sahib police had arrested eight people - including Hassan, in connection with the case. Despite being rescued, reports claim that Jagjit Kaur - now known as Ayesha refused to convert back to Sikhism.
Updated 17:30 IST, January 4th 2020