Exclusive: 3 ISIS-K terrorists to expose conspiracy to attack Afghan Gurdwara

Three terrorists captured alive by Taliban fighters will tell of a plot hatched by ISIS (Khorasan) to attack Gurdwara Karta-e-Parwan on June 18, in which a Sikh devotee and a Muslim guard of the Gurdwara were killed and Another was seriously injured. Sikh.

Taliban party leader Colonel Sher Abdul Hakim said, “We managed to kill four attackers during the gun battle that followed the attack on the gurdwara and arrested three attackers, who are injured and are currently serving intelligence. are under medical treatment in custody.” Combatants who led and strategized the attack to neutralize the attackers.

Joginder Singh Salaria, who runs an NGO PTC Humanity from Dubai, and is currently visiting Afghanistan to hold meetings with Afghan Sikhs, Hindus, Kabul administration officials and Taliban ministry, informed Zee News that Sher Abdul Hakim informs them that they want to catch all the terrorists alive so that they can get to the bottom of the conspiracy behind the attack on the Gurudwara and the people involved. “Still he expects enough information from the three injured attackers,” Salaria said.

The leader of the Taliban fighters said they had deployed adequate security around Sikh and Hindu religious places, besides their residential colonies, to restore trust between them.

Sher Abdul Hakim, however, said that the terrorists were not only targeting minority communities including Sikhs and Hindus but they also attacked several mosques. “In the last two months, 8 mosques have been attacked by unscrupulous elements, in which around 250 people have been injured, all Muslims have been injured,” he said.

Meanwhile, Salaria pointed out that the Kabul administration appreciated his philanthropic work and even awarded him a certificate of appreciation.

He said that on Saturday he met Mullah Wali Jan Hamza, Chief Commander of Kabul Afghanistan Police to discuss the issue of security of minority Sikhs and Hindus in Afghanistan and security of their properties and religious places.

The citation issued by the Kabul Police reads, “It puts on record our appreciation and thanks to the PCT Humanity Organization for their efforts to meet their Sikh and Hindu community in Kabul Afghanistan to support them along with the Kabul Police.” We look forward to further cooperation with you and your organization in the future. The Government of Afghanistan always welcomes appreciation in the future.”