The Asian Age

Indian HC officials stopped from meeting Sikh pilgrims

- SHAFQAT ALI

Indian High Commission officials were on Saturday not allowed to meet the visiting Sikh yatrees ( pilgrims) from India in Gurdwara Sacha Sauda, Sheikhupur­a by the Pakistani authoritie­s for ‘ security reasons.’

Foreign ministry officials here said the Indians High Commission representa­tives could not meet the Sikhs as they “did not want to meet them.”

“The Indian high commission officials visited Gurdwara Sacha Sauda, Sheikhupur­a but were not allowed due to security reasons keeping in view the hostile environmen­t. They just left,” one official said late in the evening.

He added: “You can say that the Indians also did not press with the meeting as the jatha ( group) did not want to meet them.”

Last week too, Indian High Commission­er Ajay Bisaria was not allowed to meet the visiting Sikh pilgrims amid protests. Foreign Office spokespers­on Dr Mohammad Faisal however, rejected Indian allegation that the High Commission­er of India was “prevented” from meeting the visiting Sikh pilgrims.

“Indian allegation­s regarding prevention of meeting of the Indian High Commission­er with Sikh yatrees ( refugees) are reprehensi­ble attempts to try to mutate the truth. Indian HC agreed to cancel the visit due to Sikh protests against India for screening of controvers­ial movie in India,” he said.

Mr Faisal said the Secretary of the Evacuee Trust Property Board ( ETPB) had extended an invitation to the High Commission­er of India to attend the main function of Baisakhi and Khalsa Janamdin at the Gurdwara Panja Sahib on April 14.

 ?? — PTI ?? Pro- Dalit activists block the railway track during a protest against the alleged dilution of certain provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes ( Prevention of Atrocities) Act in Chennai on Saturday.
— PTI Pro- Dalit activists block the railway track during a protest against the alleged dilution of certain provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes ( Prevention of Atrocities) Act in Chennai on Saturday.

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