A high-level delegation of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), led by party president Sukhbir Badal, on Wednesday met Pakistan High Commissioner Sohail Mahmood seeking immediate intervention of the Pakistan Government to stop attempts being made to convert Sikhs to Islam in the North West Frontier Province.
The delegation also urged for strict action against the officials who had coerced members of the Sikh community in Hunga district of Khyber Pakthtunkhwa to convert to Islam. It also requested that a delegation of the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabhandhak Committee (SGPC) be allowed to visit the affected families.
Delegation members, including MP Balwinder Singh Bhunder, former MP Tarlochan Singh, SAD Delhi president Manjit Singh GK and senior SAD leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa, also urged the High Commissioner to ensure full protection of all Sikh families residing in the North West frontier provinces.
The Pakistan High Commissioner told the visiting delegation that an officer of local administration had an altercation with Sikh community members, said the SAD spokepserson.
The spokesperson said that the Pak envoy informed that the concerned officer had been suspended immediately for using objectionable language and an enquiry committee has been formed to probe the issue which would submit its report at the earliest.
Besides, Pak High Commissioner also assured the delegation that Sikhs in Pakistan were very much part of the country.
SAD president also brought to the notice of the High Commissioner that Sri Akal Takht was the supreme religious authority of the Sikhs and dates decided by it to mark religious functions should be adhered by the Pakistan Government.
Sukhbir said that the Pakistan government could consult the SGPC on this issue as it was the elected body of the Sikh community. It was unfortunate that a small group of unelected representatives were deciding such dates in Pakistan, he added.