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BJP Demands Apology From Pak PM Imran Khan Over Vandalisation Of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Statue

In the latest update, many of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) members on Wednesday arranged a protest close to the Pakistan High Commission against vandalisation of a statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Lahore.

BJP Members Demand Apology From Pakistan PM Imran Khan

Members of BJP Delhi unit, Purvanchal Morcha, Yuva Morcha, and Sikh Cell took part in the dissent. Saffron party members raised trademarks against Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and requested an apology for the occurrence.

BJP Delhi president Adesh Gupta, Vice president Rajan Tewari, public representative Sardar R.P. Singh, public youth wing secretary Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, and others took part in the dissent. The BJP members accumulated at the Teen Murti region and walked towards Pakistan High Commission, nonetheless, Police halted them prior to arriving at the High Commission.

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BJP Delhi Yuva Morcha president Vasu Rukhar disclosed to IANS that the Pakistan government should apologize and introduce a great statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh where it was obliterated in Lahore.

He said that they are requesting not simply a statement of regret from Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan yet, in addition, requesting for his affirmation and game plans to stop the mistreatment of minorities uniquely of Hindus and Sikhs and tainting of their sanctums and symbols.

Maharaja Ranjit Singh Statue Was Vandalised For The Third Time

According to reports, an individual from Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan, an extreme gathering, vandalized the statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh situated inside the Labore Fort Complex. A man liable for vandalisation of the statue was confined by the nearby police.

It is discovered that this was for the third time the statue was vandalized since it was divulged in 2019. The statue was disclosed on the 180th passing commemoration of Ranjit Singh, the primary Maharaja of the Sikh domain who governed Punjab.
India has communicated worry over vandalisation of statue and said that such assaults are establishing an environment of dread among minority networks in Pakistan.