A delegation of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), led by party president Sukhbir Singh Badal met Mahmood in New Delhi, and sought Pakistan government's intervention to stop the reported attempts being made to convert Sikhs to Islam.
The meeting came a day after External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said India will take up the issue at the highest level in the Pakistan government.
The SAD delegation also urged the Pakistan high commissioner to take strict action against any official who coerced Sikhs to convert to Islam, an SAD statement said here.
The SAD members requested Mahmood that a party delegation be allowed to visit the Sikh families in Pakistan's northwest.
Mahmood told the delegation that an officer of the provincial administration had an altercation with the Sikh community members and that he had been suspended. A committee has been formed to probe the matter, he added, according to the statement.
He said it was unfortunate that a small group of unelected representatives were deciding the dates in Pakistan.
Badal, meanwhile, also took up the conversion of Sikhs in Pakistan with External Affairs Minister Swaraj.
Swaraj assured the SAD president that her ministry would take up the issue of forcible conversions with the Pakistan government and safety of the Sikh community residing in that country would be ensured, the statement added.
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