DSGMC chief assault: US envoy assured strict action, says Harsimrat

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

on Monday said that has assured strict action against those involved in the attack of Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) GK in

On Sunday, Harsimrat alleged that the men who attacked GK in have links with Pakistan's intelligence agency, She also alleged that the attackers enjoy the support of senior who is an accused in the 1984 anti-riot case.

Harsimrat had told ANI, "Heads of 'for Justice' who are direct beneficiaries of and work on their orders and are supported by those who are in direct touch with the likes of Jagdish Tytler, and and his son Gagandeep Singh Lobana, were seen attacking him (GK). is the same person who has spent three months in jail for trying to intimidate an eyewitness against in the 1984 massacre."

"These people are attacking that person (Manjit Singh GK) of community, who has been fighting for years to get justice, to put behind bars and to ensure that people get to know the reality of the Gandhi family. This attack clarifies that the nexus between the party, the for Justice and the ISI," she had added.

The had also accused of having links with the miscreants who attacked the Sikh on Saturday.

"said in the UK that the Congress had no role in 1984 anti-Sikh riots and within a few hours our GK was attacked. You will find connections between the attackers and Rahul Gandhi," she said.

Harsimrat had also demanded adequate security for the DSGMC and said that she would discuss the matter with the US Ambassador.

Manjit Singh GK was attacked by a group of unknown men at the Gurdwara in on Saturday. The attackers allegedly pushed Singh to the ground, causing his turban to fall off and blackened his face. Three people have been arrested in connection with the matter.

Recalling the incident, Manjit Singh had informed that a group of over 20 people had attacked him. This is the second such attack on Manjit Singh this week. On Monday, the DSGMC and his family were allegedly attacked by Khalistan sympathisers at a TV studio in New York, following which he appealed to for help and demanded action.

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First Published: Mon, August 27 2018. 19:40 IST