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Gurdwara Land Allegedly Occupied by Shopkeepers in Pakistan, Sikhs Demand Action
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Gurdwara Land Allegedly Occupied by Shopkeepers in Pakistan, Sikhs Demand Action

✍️ Amar Ujala · Amritsar 🗓 06 Jul 2026, 11:32 PM 👁 3

Sikh representatives have appealed for intervention after allegations surfaced that a portion of Gurdwara land in Pakistan has been encroached upon, with claims of a clothing shop being set up at the site of the Nishan Sahib.

Sikh representatives are calling for immediate intervention to address an alleged encroachment on Gurdwara land in Pakistan. A formal request has been sent to Jathedar Gadjaj seeking his involvement in resolving the matter.

The core of the complaint centers on claims that a section of the Gurdwara premises has been occupied. Specifically, it is alleged that two Muslim women have established a clothing shop at the location where the Nishan Sahib, the Sikh holy flag, is situated.

Sikh delegates are demanding that the encroached land be cleared and the Gurdwara complex be restored to its original state. The community seeks the removal of the unauthorized establishment and the preservation of the sanctity of the religious site.