Afghan Prez visits Gurdwara; promises action against Jalalabad blast perpetrators

Press Trust of India  |  Kabul 

Afghan today said the deadly attack targeting Sikhs and Hindus in the eastern city of will be thoroughly investigated and the perpetrators will face trial as he visited a Gurdwara in and offered condolences to the minority community.

An suicide bomber targeted a convoy of Sikhs and Hindus on their way to meet the Afghan in the eastern city of on Sunday.

At least 20 people, including 17 Sikhs, were killed in the attack. Avtar Singh Khalsa, a longtime of the who had planned to run in the set for October, was also killed in the blast.

"President Ghani called the attack a catastrophe and promised that the incident would be thoroughly investigated and the perpetrators would face trial for the crime," the ARG said in a statement.

Calling the Sikh and Hindus communities the pride of the nation, President Ghani said the government remains committed to support the Afghan Sikhs and Hindus.

At the Gurdwara, Surpal Singh thanked President Ghani on behalf of the Afghan for offering condolences.

On the occasion, was appointed as new of the Hindus and Sikh minority in Afghanistan, Pajhwok reported.

Former Afghan president also visited the Gurdwara to offer condolences for Sikhs who lost their lives in the terrorist attack.

"Visited our Sikh Gurdwara to offer condolences for our Sikh brothers who lost their lives in a terrorist attack in Remembered their lasting and love for our country. Prayed for their eternal rest," Karzai tweeted along with the pictures of his visit.

Meanwhile, residents in staged a protest against the killing of Sikhs in Jalalabad.

The protesters carried banners and posters depicting the pictures of those killed in the attack. They slammed the and demanded that the perpetrators must be brought to justice.

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 18:50 IST