Paris, November 15: The Sikh community living in France and especially in Paris had opened its door to the people seeking help in the nation where emergency is declared. From arranging safe shelter, blood donation camp, free cab service were some of the work carried out by the Sikh community in France where people are in living trauma and fear. Also Read - India Slams Pakistan for Persecuting Hindus, Sikhs, Other Minorities at UN Body Meet

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Though the incident happened on the weekend night in which many people were stranded as they feared for their lives returning back to their home. Many tourist were also stuck in the war zone and many of them spent their night at metro stations and bus stands. Also Read - 'Freedom is a Precious Commodity': French Minister Defends Topless Sunbathing After 3 Women Were Asked to Cover Up

On Friday night the Sikhs in France decided to keep the doors of Gurudwaras open for those stranded in the war zone. The publicised their move through social media and twitter where they wrote #PorteOuverte (Doors Open).

Ranjit G Singh, representative of Sikhs in France said to The Sunday Express, “Eight gurudwaras in in Paris would be open throughout night and day to welcome the needy. We have started blood donation camp to help the needy”.

French police officials had arrested one of the slain terrorist Omar Ismail Mostefai’s, brother, father and an unknown woman who was taken into custody on Saturday night.

The seven attackers also died in the attacks, six of them blew themselves up with suicide vests and one was shot dead by police.

Friday incident had led to a national emergency. French President Francois Hollande on Saturday said that the Islamic State was behind the attack and had declared a nationwide emergency.