While law enforcement officers often garner attention for their strictness, one Punjab Police officer named Shahid has gone viral for a cause that is bridging cultural divides.
As Sikh Yatris from India arrived in Pakistan for their religious pilgrimage to Nankana Sahib and Kartarpur Sahib, Officer Shahid gave them a welcome they’ll never forget.
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In a touching moment, Shahid sang a kalam of Sufi poet Mian Mohammad Bakhsh, creating a spiritual and emotional connection with the visiting pilgrims. The scene captured the essence of Punjabi culture, shared by people on both sides of the border, and resonated deeply with viewers online.
Social media is full of admiration for Shahid. One user remarked, “He showcased how his parents raised him right.” Another called him an “ambassador of peace,” while many others described him as a precious asset to the Punjab Police.
This small act of compassion and hospitality is being seen as a symbol of interfaith respect and a reminder of the cultural bonds between Sikh and Muslim communities in Punjab.
In times of tension, gestures like these help foster goodwill and show the softer, more humane side of the uniform. Officer Shahid’s act not only honoured the Sikh pilgrims but also enhanced the image of the Punjab Police as a force rooted in empathy and cultural understanding.