Taliban vandalises Sikh Gurudwara in Afghanistan, takes people to custody: Report

Kabul: In an incident reported about attack on minority places of worship in Afghanistan, a group of unidentified and heavily armed Taliban officials on Tuesday entered Gurdwara Karte Parwan in Kabul and vandalized the holy shrine.

The group has also taken several people under their custody, as per a report by news agency ANI.

"I have received alarming reports from Kabul. A group of unidentified heavily armed Taliban officials have entered Gurdwara Karte Parwan in Kabul," said Puneet Singh Chandhok, President, Indian World Forum.

"They have taken the community present in the Gurdwara into custody. It is being alleged by the locals on the ground that the officials have broken off the CCTV cameras of the Gurdwara and vandalising the Gurdwara currently," added Mr Chandhok.

Meanwhile, the local Gurdwara management is rushing to the spot and the number of officials and people present in the vicinity is yet to be confirmed.

Karte Parwan Gurdwara is located in northwestern Kabul, Afghanistan.

Earlier, Nishan Sahib - Sikh holy flag was removed by the Taliban from the roof of a Gurdwara in Afghanistan's eastern Paktia province.

The Gurdwara, located in the Chamkani area of Paktia, was once visited by Guru Nanak.

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