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Sarabjit Kaur’s TikTok Rant Triggers Global Outrage with Inflammatory Threats Against Sikh Pilgrims

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LAHORE — A highly controversial video of Sarabjit Kaur, the Indian woman who recently moved to Pakistan to marry a local man, has sparked a massive firestorm across social media after she issued direct threats and made derogatory remarks against the Sikh community. In a TikTok live broadcast that has since gone viral, Sarabjit appeared alongside her Pakistani husband, Nasir Hussain, and launched into a volatile tirade that included a warning that Sikh pilgrims returning to Pakistan would only go back to India as corpses. The footage, which shows the couple interacting with over 200 live viewers, marks a sharp departure from earlier videos where she had merely discussed her “love story,” now replaced by aggressive religious rhetoric and inflammatory insults directed at her former faith.

During the broadcast, Sarabjit claimed that “Pakistan belongs to Muslims” and questioned why members of the Sikh community continue to visit the country for religious pilgrimages to sites like Nanakana Sahib. She further alleged that if the Islamic community were to unite, it would end the “bread and water” of her critics. When viewers began questioning her about the family and children she left behind in India, Sarabjit reacted with extreme hostility, using verbal abuse and claiming that her former life and community were now “beneath her.” Her husband was seen attempting to quiet her during the most aggressive segments of the rant, though she continued to ignore his efforts and doubled down on her threats against visitors to Pakistan’s holy sites.

This latest development adds a dark chapter to an already complex legal and diplomatic saga. Sarabjit’s first husband, Karnail Singh, has currently filed a petition in the Lahore High Court, alleging that his wife did not leave for Pakistan out of love but was instead a victim of a long-term blackmail and extortion scheme. According to Singh’s legal filing, Nasir Hussain had been sending obscene, doctored photographs to Sarabjit and her family members for years, eventually coercing her into crossing the border during a religious pilgrimage in November 2025. The petition further claims that Sarabjit is a patient of severe depression and is being held against her will, a claim that stands in stark contrast to the defiant and aggressive persona she displayed in the recent TikTok live video.

The video has also drawn sharp criticism from religious organizations and community leaders in India, who view her comments as an attempt to incite communal disharmony. This follows a previous incident where US-based Khalistani supporters had released a video offering their “full protection” to Sarabjit and Nasir, referring to them as family. However, the tone of this new footage has alienated many who initially defended her right to personal choice. As the Lahore High Court prepares to review the documents submitted by her Indian husband, the security of Indian pilgrims visiting Pakistan remains a heightened concern for authorities on both sides of the border.

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