Monday 16 July 2012

Sarabjit converted to Islam, has a Muslim name Sarfaraz: Surjeet سربجیت سنگھ کا قبول اسلام، نام سرفراز رکھا

Freed after a high decibel drama following Pakistan's alleged flip-flop of first announcing the release of Indian prisoner Sarabjit Singh and later clarifying that it was Surjeet Singh who was to be repatriated, Surjeet Singh — who on Thursday crossed over to India from Pakistan after spending more than 30 years in prison — claimed that Sarabjit had "converted to Islam" and was now known as "Sarfaraz" in
Lahore's Kot Lakhpat Jail. 

Surjeet also claimed that another Indian prisoner on death row in Pakistan, Kirpal Singh, had also "converted to Islam" and had a new
name "Mohammed Din".
Speaking to mediapersons at the information centre of the
Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee after paying obeisance at Golden Temple, Surjeet said: "Sarabjit Singh and Kirpal Singh have converted
to Islam. They probably did so in hope of getting mercy. But no mercy
was granted to them. Pakistan authorities do not grant mercy to even
their own nationals."
When contacted, Sarabjit's sister Dalbir Kaur denied that
Sarabjit had converted to Islam. "This is not true at all. Sarabjit was a Gursikh, is a Gursikh and will remain a Gursikh. He has kept photos of
Sikh gurus in jail and a Sikh religious book. He regularly recites from
that book," she said.
Dalbir added that during her visit to Pakistani jail to meet
Sarabjit, she did heard people calling Kirpal Singh by a Muslim name.
"But this is not the case with Sarabjit. Had he converted, he would have some Muslim name," she said. "When I went to meet him in Pakistan, he
was either addressed as Sarabjit or Manjit."
... contd.

When informed that Surjeet had claimed that Sarabjit had changed his
name to "Sarfaraz" after "converting to Islam", Dalbir insisted: "No
way, Sarabjit remains Sarabjit and a Sikh and has not changed his name
or converted to Islam."
Dalbir also took exception to Surjeet's statement that Sarabjit
was hale and hearty in jail. "How can a person lodged in solitary
confinement be happy? If this was the case, why will prisoners seek
release?" she asked.
Meanwhile, Surjeet claimed that if things fell in place, he would ensure that Sarabjit was back home in three months. "Seven to eight
MLAs of Pakistan are my very good friends. Even Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari is my good friend. I have had breakfast with Zardari. And I will ensure Sarabjit's release," Surjeet said, alleging that the
Pakistani media and the ISI were against Sarabjit's release.
"It has to be done at the presidential level. If ISI comes to
know about any effort for Sarabjit's release, the agency will never
allow it to happen," he added. Saying that his and Sarabjit's cases were entirely different, Surjeet added: "The case of Sarabjit, who faces
charges of terrorism, is entirely different from mine. Neither India nor Pakistan would like to release terrorists."

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/sarabjit-converted-to-islam-has-a-muslim-name-sarfaraz-surjeet/967995/2

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