Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Four day on, Afghan president Ghani visits gurdwara, vows action against blast culprits

- Letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Thursday said the deadly attack targeting Sikhs and Hindus in the eastern city of Jalalabad will be thoroughly investigat­ed and the perpetrato­rs will face trial as he visited a gurdwara in Kabul and offered condolence­s to the minority community.

President Ghani visited the gurdwara in Kart-e-Parwan area of Kabul city and offered condolence­s to the Sikh community members, the office of the President, ARG Palace, said.

An Islamic State (IS) suicide bomber targeted a convoy of Sikhs and Hindus on their way to meet the Afghan president in Jalalabad on Sunday. At least 20 people, including 17 Sikhs, were killed in the attack. Avtar Singh Khalsa, a long-time leader of the Sikh community who had planned to run in the parliament­ary elections set for October, was also killed in the blast.

“President Ghani called the attack a catastroph­e and promised that the incident would be thoroughly investigat­ed and the perpetrato­rs would face trial for the crime,” the ARG said.

Calling the Sikh and Hindus communitie­s the pride of the nation, Ghani said the government remains committed to supporting Afghan Sikhs and Hindus. At the Gurdwara, Surpal Singh thanked Ghani on behalf of the Afghan Sikh community for offering condolence­s.

On the occasion, Narendra Singh was appointed as new representa­tive of the Hindus and Sikh minority in Afghanista­n, Pajhwok reported.

Former Afghan president Hamid Karzai also visited the gurdwara to offer condolence­s for Sikhs who lost their lives in the terrorist attack.

“Visited our Sikh gurdwara to offer condolence­s for our Sikh brothers who lost their lives in a terrorist attack in Jalalabad. Remembered their lasting community services and love for our country. Prayed for their eternal rest,” Karzai tweeted along with the pictures of his visit.

 ?? PHOTO: TWITTER ?? President Ashraf Ghani consoles a child at KarteParwa­n gurdwara in Kabul on Thursday.
PHOTO: TWITTER President Ashraf Ghani consoles a child at KarteParwa­n gurdwara in Kabul on Thursday.

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