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Pakistan’s deputy attorney general, Muhammad Khurshid Khan


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NEW DELHI: A man in a maroon kurta sits hunched on the floor on Sunday afternoon, polishing the shoes of devotees at a room in Delhi's Gurdwara Rakabganj. It's a common sight in gurdwaras, except that this man is Pakistan's deputy attorney general, Muhammad Khurshid Khan, who had requested he be allowed to perform seva ( community service) at the shrine.

Khan, 62, is an eminent lawyer and a devout Muslim from Pakistan's Peshawar province. He is in Delhi for a judicial conference. "I have been more keen on visiting various places of worship here to promote harmony between India and Pakistan," says Khan.

Khan's tryst with temples and gurdwaras began in 2010 to "heal the wounds of minorities in Pakistan by becoming their sevadar (performer of service)". For him, it was a "penance" for crimes committed by the Taliban.

In February that year, the Taliban had kidnapped three Sikhs from Peshawar and demanded a $235,000 ransom. Pakistan army rescued two of them, but the third, Jaspal Singh, was beheaded by the captors. After the killing, Khan performed service at a gurdwara in Peshawar.

"I seek harmony among all religions," says Khan, citing Pakistan's pluralistic heritage.

"I am a Muslim, not a terrorist; I am a Khan, not a terrorist; I am from Pakistan, but not a terrorist." This is Pakistani deputy attorney general Muhammad Khurshid Khan's humble submission as he visits gurdwaras across New Delhi and performs seva (community service).

The Taliban, he says, has plundered Pakistan's pluralistic heritage. "But I want to tell the world it's unfair to tarnish a whole community for the sins of a few," says the Pakhtoon who ran for Pakistan's National Assembly twice.

In Delhi for a conference, Khan, accompanied by Surinder Singh, a Delhi based businessman whose father was a comrade of Subhas Chandra Bose, has polished shoes at Gurdwara Sisganj and visited Birla Temple and Hanuman Mandir.

Khan told TOI that he turned to other faiths after the Taliban beheaded a Sikh, Jaspal Singh, in Peshawar in February 2010. "When I visited the house of Jaspal, I was filled with remorse." The killing weighed on his conscience. He was perturbed that violence in the name of Islam brought a bad name not only to Muslims and Pakistan but also to his people, the Pakhtoons.

The next day, he went to Gurudwara Bhai Joga Singh in Peshawar and sat on the steps. He could hear the chants wafting out of the shrine. "I felt peace," he says.

The lawyer started reading about Guru Nanak and approached a member of the gurdwara management committee to allow him the opportunity for seva. After discussions, the gurdwara management committee allowed to perform seva.

"For two months, I went to the gurdwara daily before the maghrib azaan (call to prayer at sunset) and polished shoes of devotees. "Sevadari is ibaadat (worship)," he says.

In Delhi, Khan also went to Jantar Mantar in the hope of meeting Anna. He sent his visiting card and waited for close to an hour but could not meet Anna. But he left the place "charmed". "It is amazing. This is democracy," he said.

On his way back to Pakistan, he will visit the Golden Temple at Amritsar for the 'Jora Ghar Seva (polishing shoes of devotees). He had written to PM Manmohan Singh last year to allow him a chance to perform seva at Amritsar. "I am yet to get a reply," he said.

He has performed similar service at Hindu temples and joined church prayers every Sunday in Pakistan. "I live in a rigid society. But the ulema have never criticized me. The Hadees says anything good must be spread all around," said Khan. His gesture has been appreciated by Muslims and minorities in Pakistan.



Pak's deputy attorney gen works off Taliban's sins at Delhi gurdwaras - The Times of India
 
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Pakistan's deputy Attorney general Muhammad Khurshid Khan on Sunday performed 'seva' (service) at the famous Gurdwara Rakabganj in Delhi by polishing shoes of devotees.
 
the guy is an idiot, why he had to travel india just to show sympathy with sikhs, he might have done that in gorduwaras in punjab,

goes to show the mentality of the current beaurocrats and government

he might have earned respect in india but disgust in pakistan, his effort is just misrepresenting pakistan
 
the guy is an idiot, why he had to travel india just to show sympathy with sikhs, he might have done that in gorduwaras in punjab,

goes to show the mentality of the current beaurocrats and government

he might have earned respect in india but disgust in pakistan, his effort is just misrepresenting pakistan



He came to India to promote harmony between India and Pakistan and visit some religious places what is wrong in that?
 
i wonder if anyone in the indian establishment would polish the shoes of Muslim worshippers -- some who were killed at the hands of saffron extremist groups.....or for that matter, if they would reciprocate this action for the scores of Sikhs devotees killed during Operation Bluestar
 
i wonder if anyone in the indian establishment would polish the shoes of Muslim worshippers -- some who were killed at the hands of saffron extremist groups.....or for that matter, if they would reciprocate this action for the scores of Sikhs devotees killed during Operation Bluestar

He is a good man who is paying respects in the Gurdwara Rakabganj im sure Bhagavan will give him good karma or do you think we are all evil Hindus?
 
why would he do that?
whats the point?
Isnt it shameful?
 
why would he do that?
whats the point?
Isnt it shameful?

to "heal the wounds of minorities in Pakistan by becoming their sevadar (performer of service)". For him, it was a "penance" for crimes committed by the Taliban.
 
i wonder if anyone in the indian establishment would polish the shoes of Muslim worshippers -- some who were killed at the hands of saffron extremist groups.....or for that matter, if they would reciprocate this action for the scores of Sikhs devotees killed during Operation Bluestar

You are really acting like a moron here.. In Sikhism, there is a concept of Sangat ki sewa. Where the foot wear of people visiting gurudwaras are looked after / cleaned by volunteers. In certain instances I have seen multi billionaires cleaning my shoes when I took them off at a Delhi gurudwara. And my wife's too (who is a Muslim). Its irrespective of who you are. Your shoes get cleaned/looked after when you are visiting a Sikh gurudwara.. Thats what this dude is supposedly doing..
 
there are a few pakistanis who bring good name and respect to pakistan from the people of india.

he is one of them
 
there are a few pakistanis who bring good name and respect to pakistan from the people of india.

he is one of them
 
He was on official visit with other 200 members.... should have avoided "curing" his personal guilt on official visit....

otherwise, he is free to do whatever he may feel to cure.
 
He was on official visit with other 200 members.... should have avoided "curing" his personal guilt on official visit....

otherwise, he is free to do whatever he may feel to cure.

He just visited a place of worship.. Why is it such a big issue with Pakistanis? In Pakistan, dont Muslims visit gurudwaras at times?
 
Amazing, prouder to be a Pakistani with this act.

I knew in a Reiki student in Pakistan who did similar things as penance and also to break any shred of ego or arrogance that you may have. So we do have a tradition of well off people working in menial tasks within Pakistan.

I hope Indians take this as a positive step.
 

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