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Attack on Gurdwara Nankana Sahib: No desecration, says Pakistan

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Islamabad, January 4

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Pakistan on Friday rejected media reports that Gurdwara Nankana Sahib in Lahore was desecrated in a mob attack, saying the birthplace of Guru Nanak was “untouched and undamaged”.

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The Pakistan Foreign Office said it had been informed by authorities in Punjab province that there was a scuffle at Nankana Sahib between two Muslim groups.

The altercation happened on a minor incident at a tea stall and the district administration immediately intervened and arrested the accused, it said.

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“Attempts to paint the incident as a communal issue are patently motivated. Most importantly, the gurdwara remains untouched and undamaged. All insinuations to the contrary, particularly the claims of acts of ‘desecration and destruction’, are not only false but also mischievous,” the Foreign Office said. — PTI

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