First Pakistani Sikh Ranger shines at Wagah border ceremony


Lahore, Jan 10 (PTI): For the first time ever, a Sikh Pakistani Ranger has participated in the traditional beating retreat ceremony at the Wagah Border involving Indian and Pakistani forces.

People from both sides of the border welcomed the Sikh ranger, Amarjeet Singh, with a huge round of applause when he came for the ceremony, Dawn news reported.

The surroundings filled with the sound of claps when he shook hands with the soldiers of Indian Border Security Force.

Amarjeet is a resident of Nankana Sahib, the holy city of Sikhs situated close to Lahore. He is said to be the first person ever from the Sikh community to join the Pakistan army.

Amarjeet joined the Pakistan army in 2005 and completed training this year, after which he was included in the defence forces on the Wagah Border, media reports said.

The paper further reported that Amarjeet said he was proud of being a part of the Pakistan army and would be happy to lay down his life for the nation.

Sikhs once thrived in each city of Pakistani Punjab until they migrated in huge numbers after partition in 1947. The 'lowering of the flags' ceremony is a daily military practice at the Wagah Border.

The Border Security Force and the Pakistan Rangers have jointly followed it since 1959.

  

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  • pks, mlr

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Amarjeeth/Suvarjeeth,
    we will answer only with bullets in case of attack.

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  • flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Pakistani Sikh, Hindu or Christian, they are still Paks. All in disguise.
    Do not trust them.
    As Jossey said, to make us ULLU.

    Whereas, in India there are some anti Nationals who betray their mother country.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Ajith Dowal Saab,
    Note him... might be useful in future!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Pakistan is misguiding India through all these shortcuts.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Pakistan is playing all their Cards to make us ULLU ...

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    ..If he is the only SIKH men in the Pakistani Army then its shameful (Hope not)..its more than 60 years now..SIKHS largest minority,followed Hindus,Christians,Parsis..there was only one Hindu & One Christian MP in parliament..But Christian lawmaker SAHWBAZ BATTI was gunned down already..

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Non-Muslim lawmakers in Pakistan are appointed by the President and not elected by the people. Christian or Hindu politician always faces the risk of losing his life if he dares to contest any election. This is what is called equality and tolerance in Pakistan.

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  • Abhijit, M'lore

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    And some ppls call India intolerant..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    I guess Pakistan call this as FIRST AID ...

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