Shocking Assault on Sikh Student in Pakistan School
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Faisalabad (Pakistan), March 22 (NationPress) A Sikh girl, who practices Amritdhari, was reportedly subjected to violence at a Christian institution in Faisalabad district, as detailed in a report by Khalsa Vox. Sikh Brotherhood International, a community organization that advocates for Sikh principles, has vehemently condemned this incident and is calling for immediate action against the school's administration.
The report highlights that the victim, a student of St. Catherine Girls High School located in the Warispura area, was allegedly attacked after she refused to partake in Christian prayers.
According to her mother, who has three other daughters and a son, the school authorities forcibly removed her daughter's turban and physically assaulted her, including kicking and punching her in the stomach.
The mother also noted that her daughter suffers from asthma and mentioned that when one of her other daughters attempted to intervene, teachers allegedly prevented her from helping, claiming she was merely feigning illness.
The victim’s mother expressed her disappointment that local Sikh leaders have not provided support despite her requests for assistance and is seeking accountability for the unjust treatment of her daughter.
Interestingly, the mother herself has faced violence in the past; she previously reported being held captive for nine months by two brothers in Faisalabad, during which she experienced sexual assault and torture.
During her confinement, she claimed that one of the assailants, along with their mother, dishonored her son’s hair, a sacred aspect of Sikh identity.
Following the revelation of this case through a journalist's report, the Minister for Minority Affairs in Punjab intervened, urging the Faisalabad police to ensure her release, as reported by Khalsa Vox.
This alarming incident has compelled members of the Sikh community in Pakistan to question the authorities regarding the rising violence against minorities in this predominantly Muslim nation.