Union Minister of State Harsh Malhotra criticized the Pakistani administration for its failure to protect the site, alleging that the state actively neglects Sikh history while attempting to sow discord within the community. Punjab BJP leader Kewal Singh Dhillon echoed these sentiments, asserting that the demolition reflects a systematic collusion between corrupt officials and criminal elements targeting religious properties. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has officially demanded an immediate investigation into the event. Officials in New Delhi describe the loss of the century-old structure as part of a recurring pattern of religious persecution, warning that the destruction has sparked deep resentment among the global Sikh diaspora.
India Denounces Destruction of Historic Gurdwara in Pakistan
The demolition of a 125-year-old Sikh shrine in Pakistan’s Farrukhabad has ignited a diplomatic standoff, with Indian officials labeling the destruction a targeted act of vandalism against minority heritage. The incident has drawn sharp rebukes from New Delhi, which accuses local authorities of enabling land-grabbing mafias to erase sacred sites.
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