KARACHI: Sikh, Hindu, and Christian community leaders in Karachi condemned India’s accusations over the Pahalgam attack, holding the Modi government responsible for the incident. They asserted that minorities in Pakistan enjoy full religious freedom, unlike the vulnerable status of minorities in India.
During a visit to Narayanpura, a historic interfaith neighbourhood, minority leaders expressed strong support for Pakistan and rejected Indian allegations. Hindu social worker Kishore Chauhan highlighted the unity among communities living together under the Pakistani flag for over a century.
Hindu leader Deepak Ramesh criticised the Modi government for its treatment of minorities and called the Pahalgam incident a fabricated drama. Sikh leader Waseem Singh emphasized religious freedom for Sikhs in Pakistan and warned of consequences if India initiated aggression.
Sandeep Singh dismissed Indian media claims and said prayers for Pakistan’s safety were being held in gurdwaras. Hindu resident Mukesh Solangi and Christian residents Shamshad Masih and Kenk Javed echoed support for the Pakistan Army.
Young women from Hindu and Sikh communities affirmed confidence in Pakistan’s military strength and urged India to remember its past defeats. Slogans in support of the Pakistan Army were raised and special prayers offered across temples, churches, and gurdwaras for national peace and prosperity.