Pakistan’s first Sikh policeman manhandled, forced out of his home
Updated:7 years, 11 months ago
Updated:7 years, 11 months ago
Lahore (Pakistan), Jul 11 (ANI): Pakistan’s first Sikh policeman was allegedly manhandled and forced out of his home. Gulab Singh, who is inspector with Pakistan Punjab police said that few policemen entered his house and forcefully threw him and his family out of their house and later locked it from outside. A video went viral in which it could be easily seen that the Sikh is requesting the officials to let him stay in his house as he was living in it since 1947. But his request was unheard and he was forced to live the house. Another video of the Sikh went viral in which he could be seen asking for help.
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