India summons Pak envoy over photoshoot at Kartarpur gurdwara

Wednesday 08th December 2021 08:00 EST
 
 

India summoned Pakistan’s charge d’affaires in Delhi to express concern about the “desecration of the sanctity” of the Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur after a model posed bareheaded in a photo shoot there. The gurdwara, built at the site where Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism, is believed to have died in 1539, is one of the holiest shrines for Sikhs.

In 2019, India and Pakistan had inaugurated the Kartarpur Corridor to link Gurdwara Darbar Sahib to the Dera Baba Nanak shrine in India’s Gurdaspur district. Recently, the woman, Sauleha, who describes herself as a digital creator on her Instagram profile, had posted photos and videos of herself at Gurdwara Darbar Sahib. The pictures were also shared by a clothing brand.

Manjinder Singh Sirsa, the head of the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee, said in a tweet that the model’s behaviour was unacceptable. Sirsa called on the government of Pakistan to stop “the trend of treating Sri Kartarpur Sahib as picnic spot by Pakistani people”.

India’s foreign ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that the Pakistani diplomat was told that the “reprehensible incident” had deeply hurt the sentiments of the Sikh community in India and across the world.

“Such continued incidents of desecration and disrespect of places of religious worship of the minority communities in Pakistan highlight the lack of respect for the faith of these communities,” Bagchi added. “We expect Pakistani authorities to sincerely investigate this matter and take action against those involved.”

The police in Pakistan have already begun an investigation into the incident, reports said. Usman Buzdar, the chief minister of Pakistan’s Punjab province, where the gurdwara is located, said that action will be taken against those responsible for the photoshoot. Meanwhile, the model who featured in the photoshoot issued an apology, saying that it was not her intention to hurt anyone.


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