The Asian Age

Pak denies inciting Sikhs over Khalistan

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Islamabad, April 17: Pakistan on Tuesday rejected Indian allegation­s of “attempts to incite Indian pilgrims” on the issue of ‘ Khalistan.’

India, a day before, summoned Pakistan’s Deputy High Commission­er in New Delhi and lodged a strong protest over attempts to raise the Khalistan issue during the visit of Sikh pilgrims to that country, while asking Islamabad to immediatel­y cease all such activities aimed at underminin­g India’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity.

Reacting to New Delhi’s action, Pakistan’s Foreign Office ( FO) said, “By spreading such falsehoods, India has chosen to deliberate­ly stoke further controvers­y around the visit of Sikh pilgrims, currently attending the Baisakhi and Khalsa Janamdin ceremonies in Pakistan.”

It said Pakistan welcomes Hindu and Sikh pilgrims from all over the world, including India. Pakistan has made arrangemen­ts to extend maximum facilitati­on to the visiting Sikh pilgrims during their visits to sacred places in Pakistan, the FO said. It said the Sikh community has been protesting against the government of India for screening a controvers­ial movie in India, which hurts their religious sentiments. “These protests had started in India and other parts of the world before the Sikh Yatrees arrived in Pakistan,” the FO said claiming that India should respect minorities.

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