Golden Temple Incident
Minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa said a special investigation team (SIT) was able to investigate the alleged incident of blasphemy and execution in Amritsar on Saturday. The unidentified man was beaten before being thrown into SGPC headquarters. It is a matter of research, however, but he died, a very emotional issue in the Sikh community. The incident occurred before next year’s parliamentary elections in Punjab state, then he attempted to grab a sword held near the Guru Granth Sahib, the sacred book of the Sikhs. Man Was Beaten To Death At Sikh Golden Temple In Amritsar Video During Saturday night’s daily prayer. Punjab State Prime Minister Charanjit Singh Channi condemned the man’s “most unfortunate and vicious act” in a series of tweets from his workplace on Saturday evening. Another man was crushed to death 24 hours later by Sikhs who accused him of blasphemy while allegedly trying to get rid of the Nishan Sahib Sikh flag from a temple in Kapurthala: 30 p.m. in the Amritsar incident on Saturday. They checked all the surveillance cameras to find out where he had come back from when he entered the Golden Temple and the Golden Path; Many of us were with him. Randhawa, who is also in charge of the House of Representatives division, described the incident as a terribly unfortunate, spoken language that the police could potentially hit rock bottom. The incident occurred at 5:50 p.m. and was captured live on a personal channel with the camera as a result of the Rehraas Europe broadcast. SGPC then downloaded CCTV footage of the incident. Similar incidents are repeated in places of worship. One person was arrested Wednesday for allegedly tossing a small Sikh holy book, Gutka Sahib, into a swimming pool that was killed by his Sikh bodyguards in 1984 when he ordered a brutal army attack on the Golden Temple.
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