The housing and urban affairs minister was speaking after releasing a book, 'The Quest Continues: Lost Heritage-The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan', by author Amardeep Singh.
"I am worried (about the Sikh legacy) to the extent that I wish we had better political circumstances in which we could have reached out to the other side and said do something about our gurudwara.
"May be it is not too late...may be when better sense prevails and when a country does not define its existence, its rationale in terms of enmity. These are two countries born from the womb of the same mother in 1947," Puri said.
The book delves into the legacy of Sikhs in Pakistan.
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