Pakistan on Monday rejected the Indian government's fabricated propaganda about treatment of minorities in the country, saying these fabrications will in no way shield the Modi government from opprobrium by international community on its illegal actions in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir as well as the adverse fallout of the discriminatory laws.
"The BJP government's mischievous portrayal of isolated law and order incidents in Peshawar and Nankana Sahib as alleged 'persecution' of minorities is part of its smear campaign against Pakistan and a desperate attempt to divert attention from the ongoing state terrorism in Indian Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IOJ&K) and systematic discrimination against minorities in India," said Foreign Office Spokesperson Aisha Farooqui.
She said that Pakistan completely rejects these fabrications, which will in no way shield the BJP government from opprobrium by the international community on its illegal actions in IOJ&K and the adverse fallout of the discriminatory Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and National Register of Citizens (NRC).
"Pakistan attaches the highest respect and sanctity to all places of worship, including those belonging to Sikh religion. We categorically reject Indian allegations regarding any "attack" and "desecration" at the holy Gurdwara Nankana Sahib", she said, adding that these blatant lies are yet another illustration of the quintessential RSS-BJP propaganda drive, which will fail.
She stated that the Sikh community, the world over, is aware of the importance the government of Prime Minister Imran Khan attaches to the minorities and their places of worship. The historic opening of the Kartarpur Corridor on 9 November 2019 is a clear manifestation of the Prime Minister's vision in this regard, she added.
"Indian attempts to politicize the tragic killing of a Pakistani Sikh youth are also mischievous and reprehensible. As this crime was reported, a case was registered immediately and a high-powered committee was constituted to investigate the matter. The law will take its course and those responsible will be brought to justice," she added.
She asserted that Pakistan is a diverse country where people from different faiths, including Hindus, Sikhs and Christians, live together. The Constitution of Pakistan guarantees equal rights to all its citizens and the government takes this obligation seriously with zero tolerance against any discrimination, she added.
"The RSS-inspired BJP government has absolutely no credentials even to pretend that it is a protector of minorities. Those who are responsible for the desecration and demolition of the Babri Mosque, massive killings of thousands of Muslims in Gujarat, frequent incidents of mob lynching, and repeated hate crimes against minorities, simply have no feet to stand on," the spokesperson added.
Rather than feigning any dishonest concern for minorities elsewhere, she added, the BJP government would do better by focusing on the ongoing human tragedy at home and protecting India's minorities from "Saffron terror."
On the same day, District Police Officer (DPO) Nankana Ismail-ur-Rehman told media persons that Punjab Police on the direction of Prime Minister Imran Khan have arrested the key suspect involved in Nankana Sahib's incident.
On Friday last, the Foreign Office, while commenting on the reports, stated that Punjab government has informed that there was scuffle in the city of Nankana Sahib between two Muslim groups. The altercation happened on a minor incident at a tea-stall. The district administration immediately intervened and arrested the accused who are now in custody, it added.
"Attempts to paint this incident as a communal issue are patently motivated. Most importantly, the Gurdwara remains untouched and undamaged. All insinuations to the contrary, particularly the claims of acts of "desecration and destruction" and desecration of the holy place, are not only false but also mischievous," the Foreign Office spokesperson said in a statement.
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