Punjab’s Minister for Minority Affairs, Sardar Ramesh Singh Arora, has said that Sikhs across the globe stand united with Pakistan against India’s oppressive and deceptive policies, asserting that India’s brutal tactics can no longer silence the voices of truth and justice.
In a statement issued on Friday, Arora strongly condemned India’s false flag operations in Amritsar and even at the revered Golden Temple, where, he said, Indian forces shamelessly targeted women and children. “The innocent blood spilled by Indian bullets raises a haunting question—who will deliver justice?” he said. “India is deliberately trying to destroy Sikh-Muslim unity, but it will fail. The world is watching.”
The minister praised Pakistan for its unflinching protection of religious freedoms, stating that Pakistan has never attacked any Sikh religious site in India, nor ever will. “Pakistan is a guardian of minority rights. Our Sikh brothers around the world know that their sacred places are safest under Pakistan’s care,” he declared.
Sardar Arora sharply criticized India for failing its minorities, saying that Christians, Sikhs, Muslims, and Kashmiris all live in fear within Indian borders. “The so-called largest democracy has become a nightmare for its own people,” he said. “Peace is our principle, not a weakness. Pakistan’s commitment to harmony remains unwavering.”
He reaffirmed that Pakistan will continue to facilitate Sikh pilgrims with open arms. “Kartarpur’s doors are open. No Sikh pilgrim will be denied a visa. We will not allow India’s hate-driven propaganda to dictate our actions.”
It is pertinent to mention that just days ago, Khalistan leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun stated on media that if India dared to attack Pakistan from Punjab, Sikhs would rise on the frontlines against India and support the Pakistan Army.