Wazir condemns attack on Gurudwara at Kabul

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 28: Sudershan Singh Wazir Chairman Sikh United Front J&K has condemned ‘heinous’ terror attack on Sikh Gurudwara in Afghanistan in which 25 worshippers were killed and eight others injured when a heavily armed suicide bomber stormed his way into a prominent Gurudwara on Wednesday in the heart of Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul, in one of the deadliest attacks on the minority Sikh community in the strife-torn country.
Wazir in a statement issued here today said that attacks against civilians are unacceptable. This incident has shaken the global Sikh community. Sikh families living there usually gathered to offer prayers in the morning. The attackers killed the innocent people, including women and children, who used to live in a portion of the Shrine. He said such a cowardly attack, especially during the COVID- 19 pandemic was reflective of despicable intentions of the attackers, requiring us to stand together as ” One Humanity “. There can be no justification for the killing of civilians at a religious house.