Sikhs push into Pakistan parliament, protest attacks

PEOPLE FROM Pakistani Sikh community rally in the compound of the parliament in Islamabad, Pakistan, May 23. Dozens of baton-wielding Sikhs pushed past the front gate and entered the grounds of Pakistan's parliament Friday, protesting recent attacks on their houses of worship. Banner reads "Arrest the desecrators."

ISLAMABAD (AP) — Dozens of baton-wielding Sikhs pushed past the front gate and entered the grounds of Pakistan’s parliament on Friday as they protested against recent attacks on their houses of worship.

Sikhs staged a two-hour sit-in on the parliament’s lawn in Islamabad before dispersing after speaking with police officials and lawmakers from the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-N party, senior police officer Aftab Cheema said. They told the Sikhs they’d receive full protection, Cheema added.