Punjab Woman converts to Islam in Pakistan

ANI  |  Hoshiarpur (Punjab) [India] 

A 31-year-old from Hoshiarpur has allegedly converted to Islam and married a Lahore-based man after going missing on a pilgrimage in The had gone to attend the festival there as part of a (SGPC) Sikh delegation.

"My called and said that she has converted to Islam and got re-married in I want to request the Prime Minister, of to take her out of this situation. I suspect she might have fallen into the hands of ISI," said Tarsem Singh, a Sikh in his village.

Around 1,700 Indian pilgrims had gone to to visit Sikh shrines, including Panja near and Nankana Sahib--the birthplace of founder Guru Nanak, on the occasion of on April 13.

Kiran Bala, 31, a widow, is the mother of three. She was living with her in-laws at their village house in Garhshankar sub-division of Punjab, around 90 km from Chandigarh.

Tarsem's son had died in an accident in 2013. Now, he is worried about his three grandchildren whose future is in limbo with this new development.

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First Published: Fri, April 20 2018. 08:05 IST