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CULPRIT REPORTEDLY CAUGHT IN LATEST DESECRATION OF GURU GRANTH SAHIB JI'S SAROOP

PANTHIC.ORG | Published on September 3, 2011

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The aprehended suspect was identified as 'Tarsem' by Batala Police

Batala, Punjab (KP) - In the latest incident of sacrilege where angs from Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji's Saroop were torn by some mischievous elements, the Batala Police announced that they had apprehended the culprit responsible for this beadbi.

The individual was identified as Tarsem, son of Surta Singh, a resident of village Behoja, District Gurdaspur, a village near the outskirts of the town of Mehta. The police stated that Tarsem was arrested on August 2nd of 2011, and was reportedly intoxicated when he committed the desecration. As is often the case in Punjab, Police statements are rarely verified or corroborated independently.

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Images of the torn angs from Guru Granth Sahib Ji's saroop

Initial reports stated that local sevadars from the village they discovered Guru Sahib Ji's Saroop was lying on the ground in the Gurdwara Sahib's main hall, as if it had been intentionally thrown from the Manji Sahib. Upon close examination they found that more than a dozen angs from the Holy Saroop were torn, with a least one ang completely missing.

Guru Granth Sahib Ji Satkar Committee Mukh-sevadar Bhai Balbir Singh Muchhal, Baba Nishan Singh, Sukhpal Singh and Satnam Singh had also reached the scene to get apprised of the situation from the local sangat.

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Sadly, this is the second incident of desecration within the last three weeks that has been publicly reported in Punjab. Earlier, on August 12th, culprits in the village of Udhampur Nallan desecrated two Saroops of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji by throwing them in a muddy well and pouring alcohol over the Holy Scriptures.

One culprit was reportedly arrested in connection to the Udhampur Nallan incident and currently under Police protection.

Panthic groups are questioning the continued silence and inaction by the ruling Akali Dal Badal government, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) to prevent such sacrileges in Punjab's Gurdwaras.

While the Akalis and the SGPC politicans, along with thier newly found partners, the dubious charlatans of the Sant-Samaj seem too busy vying and buying votes for the upcoming SGPC elections, the issue of respect and reverence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji will likely be overlooked and ignored by these 'Thekedars of the Panth' (self-styled Sikh leaders) unless they can gains political mileage out of by raking public emotion.

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No one is telling us to listen to our self appointed style leaders as panthic.org are stating. Even if there were appointed leaders, panthic org will be the last to listen and observe as are the jathabandi they are associated with. As being so called saint soldiers ourselves, what are we ourselves doing to stop beadbi spread parchaar and serve punishment to those who commit such crimes. Nothing. But instead you have panthicwaley criticising Sants politicians and everybody else but themselves and there jatha, who were created in such circumstances. Get of your backsides and do something yourselves about it instead of circulating hate mail and putting the rest of us down.

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