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India News: Suspect held in Ambala beadbi case.


The police claim to have arrested one person in connection with the 18 May 2014 incident of sacrilege of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji at Shalimar Bagh Gurdwara.


Deputy commissioner of police Surinder Pal Singh said the suspect has been taken into daylong police remand while 10 teams, headed by assistant commissioner of police (ACP) Hitesh Yadav, have been formed to nab another suspect who, he said, would be arrested soon.


The DCP said raids were being conducted at several places in Punjab and Haryana.


Meanwhile, representatives of several Sikh organisations, including Bhai Amrik Singh from Amritsar, Amarjit Singh of Damdami Taksal , SGPC member Harpal Singh Pali, Sant Singh Kandhari and others, held a meeting at Manji Sahib Gurdwara and gave an ultimatum to the administration that if the culprits were not arrested by May 28 an agitation would be launched the next day.


Earlier, the community had formed an 11-member action committee to put pressure on the administration for bringing the culprits to book.


They added that additional deputy commissioner Aurbind Sharma and senior police officers assured the gathering of strict action and appealed them to maintain calm.


Condemning the incident, in a statement, deputy commissioner Saket Kumar said the administration was serious regarding the matter and nobody will be allowed to hurt religious sentiments of any section of society.


In his complaint with the police on 18 May, Gurdwara Parbandhak committee president Manjit Singh had alleged that sewadar Gurpreet Singh had found the locks of the shrine broken and Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and ‘gutakas’ missing and were later found in the bushes some distance from the Gurdwara.

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* BREAKING NEWS - CULPRITS RESPONSIBLE FOR SACRILEGE OF GURU GRANTH SAHIB IN AMBALA HAVE ADMITTED THEIR GUILT OF THE HEINOUS CRIME *
On 18th May, the locks of the Shalimar Bagh Gurdwara in Ambala were broken into and the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji along with many ‘gutakas’ (prayer books) were missing. Later they were found thrown in the bushes some distance from the Gurdwara building. The culprits were arrested by the Police and presented in court today, where they have admitted their guilt and said they did it out of greed "for the money". After the incident which caused a deep hurt to the sentiments of the Sikhs, the accused ran away until they were apprehended as they were leaving Ambala.

Courtesy of Sikh Channel.

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  • 2 months later...

I see you as an ISI supported Khalistani!

How much money do you get from those jihadi to spread your propaganda!

I don't care what you think, I am independent of your judgement. I owe allegiance only to Sahib Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee, THATS IT. Whatever I need, my Guru gives me even before I ask.

As for you, go to hell!

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