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KABUL (Reuters) - Unidentified gunmen and suicide bombers attacked a Sikh religious complex in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Wednesday, and up to 200 people were believed to be trapped inside, a member of parliament said.

Afghan security forces had blocked off the area and were taking on the attackers, Interior Ministry spokesman Tariq Arian said in a message to journalists.

It was not immediately clear how many attackers there were or who they were. It was not known if there were any casualties.

Sikhs have been the target of attack by Islamist militants before in South Asia. A Taliban spokesman, in a message on Twitter, denied responsibility for the attack.

Narender Singh Khalsa, a member of parliament who represents the tiny Sikh community, said he had reports that four people had been killed and up to 200 people trapped inside the temple in the early morning attack.

“Three suicide bombers entered a dharamsala,” he said, referring to a sanctuary area in a temple compound.

“The gunmen started their attack at a time when the dharamsala was full of worshippers,” he said.

He said the Afghan security forces were clashing with the attackers.

The attack comes a day after the United States said it would cut its aid to the government by $1 billion over frustrations that feuding political leaders could not reach an agreement and form a team to negotiate with the Taliban.

The Interior Ministry spokesman said Afghan security forces had cleared one floor of the complex and were moving slowly to try and avoid civilian casualties.

Sikhs are a small religious minority in Afghanistan with numbers fewer than 300 families.

In 2018, a suicide bombing targeting the Sikh community and claimed by the Islamic State militant group killed more than a dozen people in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad.

The United States last month struck a deal with the Taliban on the withdrawal of U.S.-led international troops but the agreement does not include Islamic State militants.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...gious-complex-in-afghan-capital-idUSKBN21C0IF
 
New Delhi: Eleven people were killed after gunmen opened fired at a gurdwara in Afghanistan's capital Kabul, the local media has reported.

"Suicide attack on a Gurudwara Sahib in Kabul needs to be strongly condemned. These killings are a grim reminder of atrocities that continue to be inflicted upon religious minorities in some countries and the urgency with which their lives & religious freedom have to be safeguarded," Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri tweeted.

Suicide attack on a Gurudwara Sahib in Kabul needs to be strongly condemned. These killings are a grim reminder of atrocities that continue to be inflicted upon religious minorities in some countries & the urgency with which their lives & religious freedom have to be safeguarded.

Armed men stormed inside a gurdwara in Kabul's Shor Bazar at 7:45 am local time, news agency ANI reported. The Afghan security forces responded and are locked in a gunbattle.

Tolo News reported that 11 people were killed and 11 were injured. "Three attackers are still fighting with security forces and one has been shot," Tolo News reported.

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh called the incident "tragic and unfortunate" and asked Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to "find out the perpetrators and look after our people."

"Horrific news coming from Kabul where a barbaric terror attack happened in the Gurudwara Guru Har Rai. It's extremely tragic and unfortunate. Request President [MENTION=4386]ashraf[/MENTION]Ghani Ji to find out the perpetrators and look after our people," the Chief Minister tweeted.

Afghan MP Nardendar Singh Khalisa told reporters that up to 150 people were at the gurdwara at the time of the attack.

The US recently made a deal with the Taliban after over 18 months of talks. It is aimed at paving the way for peace in Afghanistan and the departure of foreign troops.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/at-...ports-local-media-2200403?pfrom=home-bigstory
 
Afghan security sources speaking to Afghan Media have said, Haqqani network (Quetta shura) wanted to attack Indian mission in Kabul but could not due to tight security. Since they were not able to attack the Indian mission, they attacked the Gurudwara instead.
 
ISIL claims responsibility

At a Kabul hospital, Mohan Singh, who was in the Gurdwara when the attack began, told AP he first heard the sound of gunshots and dove for cover under a table. Later, he heard the sound of explosions, adding that he believes they were hand grenades. He was injured when parts of the ceiling fell on him.

In photographs shared by the interior ministry, about a dozen children were seen being rushed out of the Gurdwara by Afghan special forces, many of them barefoot and crying.

Khalsa later told Reuters News Agency that many people were still inside the building. "The gunmen started their attack at a time when the Dharamsala was full of worshippers," he said, referring to a sanctuary area in the temple compound.

Another Sikh member of parliament said there were "about 150 people inside the temple".

"Some people inside the temple are hiding, and their phones are off. I am very concerned," Anarkali Kaur Honaryar told AFP news agency.

The Taliban denied any involvement in the attack. But the SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks activities by armed groups, said the ISIL (ISIS) armed group had claimed responsibility for the attack on its Aamaq media arm.

Earlier this month, an affiliate of the ISIL attacked a gathering of minority Shia Muslims in Kabul, killing 32 people.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020...-kabul-interior-ministry-200325044905522.html
 
Afghan security sources speaking to Afghan Media have said, Haqqani network (Quetta shura) wanted to attack Indian mission in Kabul but could not due to tight security. Since they were not able to attack the Indian mission, they attacked the Gurudwara instead.

Lol. It didn't take long for them to blame Pakistan

ISIL has already claimed responsibility
 
Afghan security sources speaking to Afghan Media have said, Haqqani network (Quetta shura) wanted to attack Indian mission in Kabul but could not due to tight security. Since they were not able to attack the Indian mission, they attacked the Gurudwara instead.

Didn't take long for Indians to start blaming Pakistan.
 
And people are protesting CAA. I mean it’s surprising to hear that even a few minority in these countries exist and then even they are not allowed to live in peace. We just heard a tounge in cheek opinion from a Pakistani how he views Hindus.

CAA is 70 years too late but benefit of doubt no
One thought things will be this bad though.
 
Kabul Sikh temple siege: Dozens killed in attack claimed by ISIL

Afghan forces have killed gunmen who attacked a Sikh religious complex in the capital, Kabul, ending an hours-long siege that killed 25 people, the Ministry of Interior has said.

The attack on Wednesday was claimed by the ISIL (ISIS) armed group. Earlier, the Taliban armed group denied it was behind the siege that left at least eight others wounded.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020...-kabul-interior-ministry-200325044905522.html
 
They all need to come over to India. Modi Government should just send in a Cargo plane and haul in as many people as they can. Its not safe for them there.
Taliban and ISIS will never allow religious minorities to live in peace.
 
Lol this coming from a country which carried a genocide on Sikhs and attacked their holiest site?

Sikh people are the safest in India. Operation blue star was done because terrorits were hiding inside Golden Temple.

What happened after Indira Gandhi's death was terrible and pathetic. Sikhs are safest in India. If they want they can move to Canada. But outside of West, India is their best bet.

Any Sikh who wants to come to India should be invited with open arms.
 
Lol this coming from a country which carried a genocide on Sikhs and attacked their holiest site?

Yes 1984 is a blot but since then we had a Sikh PM and Sikhs have not had a single issue since 1990 when the insurgency ended.

In fact a lot of Sikhs are anti-congress and pro-BJP.

We don’t need lessons on secularism from folks who don’t understand it.
 
This was a cowardly attack. ISIS needs to be gone from every region.

Condolences for the victims.
 
They all need to come over to India. Modi Government should just send in a Cargo plane and haul in as many people as they can. Its not safe for them there.
Taliban and ISIS will never allow religious minorities to live in peace.

You need to free Khalistan. They deseeve their own country.
 
Lol this coming from a country which carried a genocide on Sikhs and attacked their holiest site?

We dont talk about that. Those 4000 that were killed was legit because as far as i know not a single underling was charged never mind the leaders.
 
I can see certain parties funding ISIS after the US leaves so the Taliban government faces perpetual trouble.
 
May god bless their souls RIP

I had already predicted in other thread that withdrawal of US forces will lead ISIS gaining control. ISIS will topple taliban too & their presence in afghanistan is a big problem for both pakistan & India.
 
No Sikh in India wants Khalistan.

Anyways, Khalistan includes Pak Punjab too.

That's them asking for too much.
Wouldn't really be Khalistan then considering the majority will be Muslims?

Also, you don't need to worry about that.
 
That's them asking for too much.
Wouldn't really be Khalistan then considering the majority will be Muslims?

Also, you don't need to worry about that.

You need to vacate the Sikh areas and give the land to Khalistan. Same with Hindus in Indian Punjab. They need to vacate Indian Punjab and give the land to Sikhs.

Back to the topic. Sikhs are not safe in Afghanistan and they need to come over to India and Modi Government should do everything in their power to ensure that.
 
We dont talk about that. Those 4000 that were killed was legit because as far as i know not a single underling was charged never mind the leaders.

The "underlings" and "leaders" were Congress people. Fortunately the Congress party is becoming increasingly irrelevant in India. Ironically, they are however back in power in Punjab!!!???
 
The "underlings" and "leaders" were Congress people. Fortunately the Congress party is becoming increasingly irrelevant in India. Ironically, they are however back in power in Punjab!!!???

Good Indians, bad Indians
 
You need to vacate the Sikh areas and give the land to Khalistan. Same with Hindus in Indian Punjab. They need to vacate Indian Punjab and give the land to Sikhs.

Back to the topic. Sikhs are not safe in Afghanistan and they need to come over to India and Modi Government should do everything in their power to ensure that.

That's even dumber than I originally thought lol.

"Vacate the areas" :)))
 
If you want to give Sikhs their homeland, you cannot have majority Muslims in that area. It will be bloodbath.

Who said we're gonna give them the Pakistani Punjab?

They'll just get the Indian Punjab

It's called compromising.

Just like what Quaid-e-Azam did with Punjab and Bengal
 
Who said we're gonna give them the Pakistani Punjab?

They'll just get the Indian Punjab

It's called compromising.

Just like what Quaid-e-Azam did with Punjab and Bengal

LOL!

Cool story. Sikh homeland is both in India and Pakistan.

So according to you Khalistan is just indian Punjab? :asif Sikhs holysites and the birth place of Guru Nanakdev ji is in Pak Punjab.
 
Kabul, Afghanistan - The sounds of cries - some loud, many stifled - fill the halls of the Karte Parwan Gurudwara, one of only three remaining places of worship for the small Afghan Sikh and Hindu community in the capital of Afghanistan.

Some of the muffled wailing spills onto the streets of the Karte Parwan area, once home to a large number of Afghan Sikhs who lived in harmony with the Muslim-majority population in pre-conflict Afghanistan.

However, the recent decades of war in Afghanistan have been hard on the community that has not only suffered through the conflict, but also faced persecution from a society that became increasingly intolerant.

Afghan forces killed gunmen who attacked a Sikh religious complex in the capital on Wednesday, ending an hours-long siege that killed 25 people.

The most recent attack, on the 400-year-old Gurudwara in Shor Bazaar in Kabul, has left the community desolate. "The situation is very scary, the whole community is in mourning and crying," 25-year-old Raj Sutaka, an Afghan Sikh from Kabul who runs a pharmacy business, told Al Jazeera.

Over the years, Afghan Sikhs and the Hindu population have dwindled from nearly 700,000 in the 1970s to less than a few hundred, today. "We are about 70 to 80 families who are left in all over Afghanistan. It used to be many more, but as of today, we are maybe 400 to 450 adults and about 100 to 200 children. So we are not more than a total of 700," Sutaka said, trying hard to keep a steady tone.

Around him, men and women mourned for the loss of loved ones. Some families lost as many as seven people, including children. Apart from the worshipers, there were also at least 40 families who lived in the complex of the Gurudwara. Sutaka himself lost a dear friend and a relative.

"Everyone is scared and living in fear. We are even afraid of going to Gurdwaras to mourn least something happens again," he said.

And their fears were justified. On Thursday afternoon, when Sutaka and other community members were carrying 25 bodies to the cremation grounds for the final rites, another explosion, detonated remotely, went off close to their procession in the Qalacha area.

"Right now we were carrying the dead bodies and an explosion happened close by. Luckily we survived and reached the crematorium," he said, showing photos and videos from inside the crematorium, where a mass funeral was held.

"We used to get threats every now and then, but except one attack 40 to 45 years ago in Jalalabad, never had anyone ever attacked a Gurudwara. Not even during the years of war in the last four decades."


Sutaka described the chain of events on Wednesday for Al Jazeera.

"I was here at the Karte Parwan Gurudrawa when we heard about the attack at Shor Bazaar around 7:30am. The morning prayers had just gotten over and prasad was being distributed. There were also snacks for the gathering and many were waiting to be served when two gunmen stormed inside," he said, sharing a story pieced together from those who survived.

"They first threw bombs and then started firing bullets at the people. The massacre went on for six hours," he said.

While the armed group ISIL (ISIS) claimed responsibility of the attack, government sources said it was conducted by the Haqqani Network, and could have been in retaliation for recent violence against Muslims in India.

"The Taliban and other terrorist groups sponsored by the governments in our region have in the past also attacked our society and tried create divisions among people," alleged Javid Faisal, spokesperson at the Afghan National Security Council.

"Such past events instill fear and insecurity within the community and can affect the unity of the nation, too," he said.

On Wednesday evening, Hamdullah Mohib, the national security advisor, visited survivors and their families to offer his condolences and promised to investigate the attacks, Sutaka said.

Despite the grim situation, the community is not alone in their grief, and messages of solidarity have poured in from every corner of Afghanistan.

"They are more Afghan than a lot of other Afghans," said Sahira Sharif, a member of parliament from Khost Province, which was once home to hundreds of Sikh families.

While only a handful of Sikhs remain, Sharif said she has fond memories of growing up in a multicultural society.

"There was a lot of bonhomie and cordiality between the Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus in Khost. We socialised with each other and, growing up, they would come to our houses and we would go to theirs," she recalled to Al Jazeera, adding that the Sikh community was so trusted that other Afghans would save their money with them, in the absence of a bank.

Later, when Sharif was campaigning for a parliamentary seat, many Sikhs backed her. "When I was running for the 15th round of elections, I went to their neighbourhood and met with the women of the community. They campaigned for me, they hosted me for lunch and I could see their cultures and practices remained very close to that of other Khostis," she said.

Samira Hamidi, an Afghan activist and regional campaigner at Amnesty International, said: "The Sikh community of Afghanistan are among the most resilient, peaceful and country-loving citizens. There are so many of them who have preferred living in Afghanistan despite all the threats against them."

This deep social connection has elevated a collective grief among Afghans, irrespective of their faith and beliefs.

"Yesterday's attack on our Sikh brothers and sisters is inhumane and cowardice. It is painful to hear the father whose three-year-old daughter was shot in front of him," she added, visibly disturbed at the tragedy of Harinder Singh Khalsa, who lost seven members of his family, including his wife, mother and daughter.

Hamidi, like many Afghan Muslims, extended her solidarity to the Sikhs.

"At this painful time, all I can say is we need to stand with them, share their grievances and comfort them. I have huge respect for each of them for the love and compassion they have for Afghanistan, and I wish no one, including them, to have to face the tragedies like yesterday anymore," she said.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/03/solidarity-sikhs-afghanistan-massacre-200326174448712.html
 
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ISKP in it's recent statement released further details of the gunman who led the attack on Gurdwara in Kabul. Attacker has been identified as "Abu Khalid al Hindi". Many experts who have been reporting on ISIS activities believe that Al Hindi hints towards the fact that the attacker was an Indian national. many experts with knowledge are of opinion that the attacker is probably from the South Indian state kerala, where many fighters had joined ISKP.

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Official statement from ISIS ....

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The Islamic State or IS in its detailed statement while claiming responsibility, names the person who attacked the Sikh Gurudwara earlier today in Kabul, says the terrorist was "Abu Khalid al Hindi". <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Afghanistan?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Afghanistan</a> <a href="https://t.co/wGUpr8rHCd">pic.twitter.com/wGUpr8rHCd</a></p>— Anas Mallick (@AnasMallick) <a href="https://twitter.com/AnasMallick/status/1242865429858717697?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 25, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
Comes as no surprise he was from Kerala. That state is the ISIS hotbed in India. Shameful:facepalm:
 
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Official statement from ISIS ....

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The Islamic State or IS in its detailed statement while claiming responsibility, names the person who attacked the Sikh Gurudwara earlier today in Kabul, says the terrorist was "Abu Khalid al Hindi". <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Afghanistan?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Afghanistan</a> <a href="https://t.co/wGUpr8rHCd">pic.twitter.com/wGUpr8rHCd</a></p>— Anas Mallick (@AnasMallick) <a href="https://twitter.com/AnasMallick/status/1242865429858717697?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 25, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

This news presents another opportunity for majority of posters you tagged
 
Indian community in ISIS has good share of ppl from kerala unfortunately.

If ISIS gets strong in afghanistan upon US withdrawal then many ppl from kerala might join ISIS.
 
An attack by an Islamic terrorist group on Sikhs and people are talking about Khalistan here. :facepalm:
 
I know, so blame Indian muslims, not Pakistan or Pak Army ....

ISIS has nothing to do with Pakistan. No one blames Pak for what ISIS does.

Why do all ISIS and Al Qaeda folks raise one finger in all of their pictures?
 
ISIS has nothing to do with Pakistan. No one blames Pak for what ISIS does.

Why do all ISIS and Al Qaeda folks raise one finger in all of their pictures?

How's that related to anything?

Are you getting that desperate?
 
Calm down all of you.

Try and come up with some better arguments than the usual ones.
 
ISIS has nothing to do with Pakistan. No one blames Pak for what ISIS does.

Why do all ISIS and Al Qaeda folks raise one finger in all of their pictures?

One finger symbolizes monotheism (oneness of God).

ISIS has hijacked the symbol. Simple.

You don't need to be a rocket scientist to understand this. Not sure what your point is.
 
One finger symbolizes monotheism (oneness of God).

ISIS has hijacked the symbol. Simple.

You don't need to be a rocket scientist to understand this. Not sure what your point is.

Just like how the Nazi party hijacked the swastika from the Hindus.
 
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Official statement from ISIS ....

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The Islamic State or IS in its detailed statement while claiming responsibility, names the person who attacked the Sikh Gurudwara earlier today in Kabul, says the terrorist was "Abu Khalid al Hindi". <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Afghanistan?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Afghanistan</a> <a href="https://t.co/wGUpr8rHCd">pic.twitter.com/wGUpr8rHCd</a></p>— Anas Mallick (@AnasMallick) <a href="https://twitter.com/AnasMallick/status/1242865429858717697?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 25, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Sorry....didnt see you tagged me here. Its not a surprise at all that this guy is from Kerala which is perhaps the worst state in India. Its a blot in Indian democracy actually. There has been reports of extremism in Kerala since ages but communist govt there keeps their eyes shut. They claim Kerala is most literate state in India but people like us who has travelled extensively there knows the reality. By far the worst place and state in India.
 
Sorry....didnt see you tagged me here. Its not a surprise at all that this guy is from Kerala which is perhaps the worst state in India. Its a blot in Indian democracy actually. There has been reports of extremism in Kerala since ages but communist govt there keeps their eyes shut. They claim Kerala is most literate state in India but people like us who has travelled extensively there knows the reality. By far the worst place and state in India.

You want people to take you seriously after this or some brainwashed anti-Muslim person?
 
Sorry....didnt see you tagged me here. Its not a surprise at all that this guy is from Kerala which is perhaps the worst state in India. Its a blot in Indian democracy actually. There has been reports of extremism in Kerala since ages but communist govt there keeps their eyes shut. They claim Kerala is most literate state in India but people like us who has travelled extensively there knows the reality. By far the worst place and state in India.
Nobody would have any idea about the number of keralites joined ISIS if kerala government/police hadn't bothered to trace them.Similarly kerala police registers highest number of FIRs in india some idiots thinks that kerala is the worst state when it comes to law and order
 
ISIS is a terrorist organization and we shouldnt be pointing fingers at any country, its plain stupid. This is like Americans beating up Chinese Americans for the cause of coronavirus.
 


Kabul gurdwara attacker was active member of PFI: Kerala police



Kabul gurdwara attacker Mohammed Muhsin, 29, was an active member of the radical Islamic outfit Popular Front of India (PFI) and left for Dubai after being accused in a case of pelting stones at a local temple, Kerala police sources told India Today.
Muhsin’s family, who live in Payyannur in Kannur district of Kerala, were contacted by police and informed of his role in the Gurdwara Har Rai Sahib attack on Wednesday.
Twenty five worshippers belonging to Afghanistan’s minority Sikh community were killed when three Islamic State (IS) terrorists including Muhsin attacked the gurdwara. All three attackers were killed after a six-hour gunbattle with security forces.
Police identified Muhsin from a photograph and video put out by IS on Friday identifying the attacker as Abu Khalid al-Hindi’. The identities of the two other attackers were not disclosed.
We are in utter shock. We didn’t know where he was for the last two years. We knew he joined ISIS only police informed us yesterday. His mother has not eaten since yesterday and his father is also so depressed, Muhsin's brother-in-law Mohammed Mashood told India Today.
A senior state police official said that Muhsin was a Class 9 dropout (not an engineering student as stated earlier) and an active member of Popular Front of India (PFI).



More At : https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...GtRxqt9m7M6CJaSyiT64WIcBVYd2Z3s-n9Ew9VgKFVZWs
 
its an inside job .... ANA "caught" the so called mastermind, which is a pakistani national ....

 
And people are protesting CAA. I mean it’s surprising to hear that even a few minority in these countries exist and then even they are not allowed to live in peace. We just heard a tounge in cheek opinion from a Pakistani how he views Hindus.

CAA is 70 years too late but benefit of doubt no
One thought things will be this bad though.

I guess they don't want to make the use of CAA

The Last Sikhs and Hindus in Afghanistan Plead for U.S. Help
A minority’s appeal for asylum places the Trump administration between competing policy priorities

The last community of Sikhs and Hindus in Afghanistan is seeking asylum in the U.S. after suffering an attack by Islamic State extremists, posing a test of the Trump administration’s pledge to protect and support religious minorities world-wide.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-la...stan-plead-for-u-s-help-11587218401?mod=e2twp
 
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