Gurdwara Sri Singh Sabah on Archer Road in Quetta was shut right after Partition when a majority of Sikhs migrated to India. The building was handed over to the Education department which set up APWA Government Girls High School on the premises. “We could not go anywhere for our prayers,” said Sona Kaur of Quetta. “The opening of this temple has given us a new life.” Sikhs either had to pray at home or had to ‘borrow’ the mandir from the Hindu community to perform their religious rites and ceremonies. “We’ve seen hard times,” said Sardar Jasbeer Singh, the chairman of the Sikh community in Quetta. “That’s why we prayed at home.” The possibility to reclaim their religious space came when t
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