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BJP Leader Slams Pakistan Over Demolition of 125-Year-Old Gurudwara

BJP leader Tarun Chugh condemned the demolition of the 125-year-old Gurudwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha Sahib in Pakistan's Farooqabad, calling it a conspiracy to erase minority heritage. PM Modi strongly condemned the incident and demanded reconstruction of the Gurudwara and safety for the Sikh community. Punjab Minister Harpal Singh Cheema urged immediate intervention from PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. India's Ministry of External Affairs described it as a targeted act of vandalism and expressed concern over systematic targeting of religious minorities in Pakistan.

"Conspiracy to erase heritage, history of minorities...": BJP leader Tarun Chugh on demolition of 125-year-old Gurudwara in Pakistan

New Delhi, July 3

Bharatiya Janata Party leader Tarun Chugh on Friday criticised the demolition of the 125-year-old Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha Sahib in Pakistan's Farooqabad, saying that it is a conspiracy to erase the heritage and history of minorities in the country.

Speaking to ANI, he said, "Bulldozers have been used against a 125-year-old Gurdwara in Pakistan. This is not merely an attack on a building; it is a conspiracy to erase the heritage and history of minorities there. This clearly reveals Pakistan's hideous face. Prime Minister Modi has strongly condemned this incident. He has also demanded the reconstruction of the Gurdwara and the safety of the Sikh community," he said.

Meanwhile, Punjab Minister Harpal Singh Cheema urged for the immediate intervention of PM Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.

"PM Modi and Union HM Amit Shah should immediately intervene, and the Gurudwara should be immediately rebuilt. because the Gurudwara holds significant religious importance for Sikhs," he urged.

Earlier on Thursday, Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa also condemned the demolition.

In a video posted on X, Sirsa also noted that the Indian government has taken cognisance of the incident.

"A 125-year-old heritage Gurudwara Sahib in Pakistan's Farooqabad was demolished overnight. I condemn this in the strongest terms; it is a grave sin committed by Pakistan. The Government of India has also taken cognisance of this, for which I am grateful. However, it is regrettable that Pakistan, a country that goes around the world guaranteeing the safety of minorities, has not only allowed the encroachment of numerous Gurudwaras but has also converted them into markets," he said.

Earlier on Wednesday, India strongly condemned the reported demolition of the Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha Sahib, describing it as a "highly deplorable and targeted act of vandalism" against a revered Sikh shrine and calling on Islamabad to bring those responsible to justice.

Responding to media queries on the reported demolition, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that New Delhi was deeply disturbed by reports of the demolition of the historic Gurdwara and the alleged inaction of Pakistani authorities.

"We have seen the deeply distressing reports regarding the demolition of the historic 125-year-old sacred Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha Sahib in Farooqabad, Pakistan. We strongly condemn this highly deplorable and targeted act of vandalism against a revered Sikh shrine. Its destruction, along with reports of no meaningful action being taken by local authorities or the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB), is a matter of grave concern," Jaiswal said in a statement.

The MEA said the reported incident was not an isolated case and expressed concern over "systematic targeting" of religious minorities and their places of worship in Pakistan.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

What an irony! Pakistan claims to be the land of the pure but can't even protect a 125-year-old place of worship. This is not just about Sikhs—it's about erasing minority history systematically. Kudos to PM Modi and MEA for condemning this strongly. 😔

Rohan X

While I agree this is a terrible act, I think we should also ask ourselves—do we always protect minority heritage in India? Let's not just point fingers. But yes, Pakistan's record on religious tolerance is abysmal. Sad day for Sikhs everywhere. 😥

James A

As someone who's visited gurudwaras in Punjab, I can feel the pain of the community. Demolishing a sacred shrine like this is cultural vandalism. India's strong reaction is justified—Pakistan must rebuild it and ensure the safety of all minorities.

Priyanka N

It's a conspiracy to erase history, just as Mr. Chugh said. First, the conversion of gurudwaras into markets, now outright demolition. What's next? Our government must use all diplomatic channels to protect Sikh heritage in Pakistan. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

Michael C

The Evacuee Trust Property Board in Pakistan seems to be asleep at the wheel. If they can't protect a historic gurudwara, how can they be trusted? This needs international attention. India's diplomatic pressure is a good start.

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