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Hindu pilgrim shot dead in Pakistan, was going to participate in Gurunanak Jayanti at Nankana Sahib

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Hindu pilgrim shot dead in Pakistan, was going to participate in Gurunanak Jayanti at Nankana Sahib

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A Hindu pilgrim who was going to attend Guru Nanak Jayanti was shot dead in Nankana, Pakistan. Pakistan police said on Friday that a Hindu pilgrim who was going to attend celebrations organized at Nankana Sahib on the 555th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev was shot dead by robbers.

According to the police, Rajesh Kumar, a native of Larkana city in Sindh province, was on his way from Lahore to Nankana Sahib by car. His friends and a family member were also with him.

He said three robbers blocked his way on the Mananwala-Nankana Sahib road, about 60 kilometers from Lahore. The gunmen snatched Pakistani rupees 450,000 from the three and Pakistani rupees 10,000 from the driver. When Kumar protested, the robbers opened fire on him and fled.

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The incident is said to have occurred on Wednesday night. After the robbery and shooting incident, Kumar was taken to the hospital in critical condition, where he died on Thursday. Police further said that following the complaint of Rajesh Kumar’s brother-in-law, a case has been registered against unknown persons under relevant sections of Pakistan Penal Code (PPC).

It is noteworthy that the main birth anniversary program of Sikh Guru Sri Guru Nanak was organized on Friday at Gurdwara Janmasthan Nankana Sahib, in which over 2,500 Sikhs from India and a large number of other local and foreign pilgrims participated.

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Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) Secretary Fareed Iqbal, Pilgrimage Sites Additional Secretary Saifullah Khokhar and Pakistan Parbandhak Sikh Gurdwara Committee (PSGPC) Chairman Ramesh Singh Arora, who is also the Minority Minister in Maryam Nawaz’s cabinet in Punjab, visited the pilgrims in Wagah. border.

Speaking to the media at Wagah border, Delhi Gurdwara Management Committee leader Harjeet Singh Pappa expressed gratitude to the Pakistani officials for the warm welcome. He said: “We are very happy to be here. Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee leader Gurnam Singh Jassal said: “We are grateful for the love and respect we have received here. PSGPC president Arora said welcoming the pilgrims shows Pakistan’s respect and affection towards its minorities.

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