Subsequent to lynching at Golden Temple, youth killed in Punjab's Kapurthala over 'heresy endeavor'
A day later a young was pounded into the ground for purportedly submitting heresy at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Sikh activists at Nizampur town in Kapurthala on Sunday whipped to death one more unidentified youth over a supposed blasphemy endeavor at a gurudwara, within the sight of the police.
In
a viral video of the episode, a Sikh man is seen whipping the young. A senior
cop said there was no confirmation of heresy of the Guru Granth Sahib or the
Gutka Sahib, a strict book, at the gurudwara.
Police
authorities, including Senior Superintendent of Police Harkamalpreet Singh
Khakh, hurried to the spot toward the beginning of the day later the young was
gotten by individuals at the gurudwara. Cops guided them to surrender the young
and guaranteed that the police will explore the matter, however they didn't
yield.
Warmed
contentions resulted between the police authorities and individuals from the
Sikh people group over the guardianship of the adolescent who had been kept in
a room inside the gurudwara.
Sikh
associations likewise organized a dissent outside the gurudwara and requested
that the adolescent ought to be given over to them so they can "show him
something new" as they affirmed the Punjab government had neglected to
rebuff the blamed in the Bargari heresy case.
The
police then, at that point, gone into the room strongly, trailed by Sikh
activists, and in a fight that followed, the horde supposedly killed the
adolescent with a blade.
Director
of the gurudwara, Amarjit Singh, asserted that the young was attempting to
submit blasphemy of the Nishan Sahib (a Sikh strict banner) inside the
gurudwara and that he went inside the premises looking for it. Singh said they
got him in the extremely early times and guaranteed that he was sent by
somebody from Delhi.
The
SSP said they are investigating the charges.
Preparation
media people, SSP Khakh said Singh woke up at 4 am and saw a man inside the
gurudwara. On being detected, the adolescent attempted to escape. Two sewadars
(colleagues) sent by Singh got the young and whipped him. "The young was
wearing a coat worn by gurudwara understudies, depending on which the sewadars
got him. It showed that the adolescent planned to submit robbery," the SSP
added.
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