Sarabjit Kaur, now Sarabnoor, invites Sikhs to visit Pakistan amid intelligence concerns
Sarabjit Kaur becomes ‘Sarabnoor’, invites Sikhs to Pakistan in video, intelligence flags possible ISI role
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Sarabjit Kaur, a woman from Punjab who converted to Islam and married in Pakistan, has released a video inviting Sikhs to visit the country. This shift in tone from her previous critical remarks has raised suspicions among Indian intelligence agencies regarding a possible influence from Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
- 01Sarabjit Kaur, now identifying as Sarabnoor, invites Sikhs to visit Pakistan.
- 02Her previous remarks against Sikhs have drawn scrutiny from Indian intelligence.
- 03The change in her tone raises concerns about potential ISI influence.
- 04Officials suspect her statements may be a test of public sentiment among Sikhs.
- 05The video encourages visits to significant Sikh sites like Nankana Sahib.
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Sarabjit Kaur, originally from Punjab, India, has recently released a video from Pakistan where she identifies herself as Sarabnoor and invites Sikh devotees to visit the country. This invitation includes a call to visit Nankana Sahib and other gurudwaras, stating that the doors are open for visitors from Indian Punjab. This message marks a stark contrast to her earlier critical comments about Sikhs, which had previously caught the attention of Indian intelligence agencies. The sudden shift in her tone has led officials to suspect that she may be acting under the influence of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), potentially testing public sentiment among Sikhs regarding relations with Pakistan. Intelligence sources are closely monitoring her statements for further implications.
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The video may influence perceptions of Pakistan among Sikhs in India, potentially affecting cross-border relations.
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