Jagjit Kaur, 19, who disappeared for various days, was found on Thursday after she was persuasively changed over to Islam and made to wed a Muslim man in Pakistan. Little girl of Bhagwan Singh, a 'granthi' (minister) of Gurdwara Tambu Sahib, she was changed over to Islam at gunpoint.
ISLAMABAD:In an endeavor to connect with the Sikh people group after instances of constrained transformation of Sikh young ladies in Pakistan, Imran Khan on Monday guaranteed that his legislature would encourage the visit of explorers to Kartarpur and Nankana Sahib Gurdwaras for Guru Nank Dev ji's 550th birth anniversary.Imran Khan made these comments during the International Sikh Convention at the Governor House in Islamabad. "This isn't some help. This was our obligation," he said.
"Kartarpur and Nankana Sahib are as sacred for Sikhs as Makkah and Madina are for Muslims. I vowed to make access for Sikh pioneers as simple as could be expected under the circumstances," he included. India and Pakistan have held a progression of gatherings on the Kartarpur passageway which will associate Sikh sanctuaries of Dera Baba Nanak Sahib (situated in Punjab, India) and Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur in Pakistan.
The comments come when Imran Khan is getting a ton of fire after two episodes of constrained transformation surfaced in Pakistan showing the hopeless conditions in which minorities live in that nation. Jagjit Kaur, 19, who disappeared for various days, was found on Thursday after she was coercively changed over to Islam and made to wed a Muslim man in Pakistan. Girl of Bhagwan Singh, a 'granthi' (cleric) of Gurdwara Tambu Sahib, she was changed over to Islam at gunpoint.
It was accounted for on Saturday that another young lady recognized as Renuka Kumari was grabbed from her school in Sukkur in Sindh territory of Pakistan. These occurrences were taken up by India in their intrigue to Pakistan, looking for activity against the culprits of these wrongdoings.
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