It targets Poonch Gurudwara, but falsely claims the Indian attack on Nanna Sahib – Firstpost

Even Pakistan bombed the gurdwara in Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir and tried to attack Amritsar in Punjab, the Pakistan Army lied about India.

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Even when Pakistan bombed the gurdwara in Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir and tried to attack Amritsar in Punjab, the Pakistani army lied about India that it was trying to kill Nanna Sahib Gurdwara in Punjab province.

At a press conference on Thursday, Pakistani Army spokesman Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary falsely claimed that an Indian drone tried to target the sacred place of the Sikh community in Nanna Sahib.

Chaudhary said, “We saw it today, he directed a drone to Nanna Sahib, which we pulled out.”

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Nanna Sahib District is the birthplace of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikh Dharma in Punjab province of Pakistan. It is the home of Gurudwara Janam Ethan, also known as Gurudwara Nanna Sahib. It is one of the most sacred sites and a popular pilgrimage sites for Sikhs.

Under Operation Sindoor, India hit Pakistan’s air defense systems and radar on Thursday morning. There were attacks in response to Pakistan’s attempt to attack Amritsar on Wednesday night in northern and western India. Pakistan attacked nine terrorist sites in India and Pakistan in the early hours after capturing nine terrorist sites in Pakistan and Pakistan.

Pakistan attacked Amritsar, Poonch Gurdwara – but lies about India

Pakistan started the Amritsar attack on the most sacred city of Amritsar for Sikhs on Wednesday night. Amritsar is home to Golden Temple, which is the most sacred site for Sikhs in the world.

On the previous day, Pakistan attacked a historic gurudwara and damaged it in Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir and killed the gurdwara’s ragi, musician among others.

Despite such attacks on the Sikh community, the Pakistani Army lied about India and Nanna Sahib to focus on their crimes. Separately, Khalistani terrorist organizations are also affecting their false claims.

In Poonach, Pakistani attacks have killed at least 13 people, including four members of the Sikh community.

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The tribune has reported that three of these four Sikhs were killed when Pakistan bombed the gurudwara. He has been identified as Amrik Singh (55), Ragi, Amarjeet Singh (47), and Ranjit Singh (48) in Gurdwara.

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Sources in the government have said that there is an attempt to cover in Ponch in the Gurdwaras and Sikh areas of Pakistan, Pakistan and Pakistan-supported Khalistan groups.

Separate, Christ School in the district was also opened by Pakistan.