Monday, May 25, 2009

Guru of Sikhs died after a shooting at the house of Vienna.

One of the two gurus who came to the sermon in Austria, died in hospital from wounds sustained during a shooting at the Sikh temple, Vienna May 24, reported AFP.
Status of 56-year-old Indian guru, Sant Ram Nanda, brought to hospital Sunday afternoon after emergency operation was assessed as satisfactory. However, about midnight, Sant Ram Nadi unconscious and soon died.
The condition of another guru - 66-year-old Sant Niradzhan Dassault - according to doctors, is stable.
The incident in Vienna, the Sikh temple, which were about 200 parishioners, occurred May 24 about 13:30. During the sermon of the Indian guru group of six Sikhs, dissatisfied content sermons, drew knives. One of them was a pistol, which he opened fire. Some parishioners attacked the intruders. As a result of the collision, about 30 people were injured. Status of 11 people is critical, two of them - members assailant group.
Overall, according to the Vienna Radio, made five arrests. Two of the attackers are in custody at the police station. We found three intruders TNT bombs.
Since the opening of the Sikh temple where the incident occurred in December 2005 between his parishioners and parishioners of other churches of Vienna sikhistskih regularly clashes based on religious differences. According to one of the parties took place on 24 May incident, the parishioners of other churches have been pre-configured to aggressively against the visiting representatives of the movement for the sermons of Sri Guru Ravidas Sabha and the police in Vienna had been warned about this.
Religion Sikhism emerged in the XVI century among supporters of Hinduism and Islam. Currently there are around 25 million followers of Sikhism. According to revised data, in Austria, home to about 2.8 thousand adherents of the religion.

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