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TORN PAGES OF HINDU RELIGIOUS BOOKS FOUND IN LUDHIANA, 4 ARRESTED

http://dailysikhupdates.com/torn-pages-of-hindu-religious-books-found-in-ludhiana-4-arrested/

Ludhiana : Tension gripped Ludhiana after torn pages of Ramayana and Bhagwad Geeta were found on a street at Chander Nagar area on Monday.

Acting swiftly, the police have rounded up four suspects and recovered torn pages from their possession.

Meanwhile, heavy police force has been deployed in the area as a precautionary step after similar cases recently sparked unrest in Punjab.

SHO of Police Station–4, Dharam Pal, who reached the spot with a police party, said, “The torn pages of the holy books were lying on both sides of the road.”

He said the pages were found scattered around a half-a-kilometre radius.

The police have scanned the CCTVs and found four teenagers carrying torn pages of the holy scriptures in polythene bags and scattering them at 6 am.

The police have lodged an FIR and initiated investigation.

Meanwhile, activists of some religious organisations were seen shouting slogans against the government in Chander Nagar. The alleged case of desecration came to light as a ‘prabhat pheri’ (morning religious procession) was passing the area.

Punjab has seen over 10 incidents of alleged desecration of religious books over the last one month. Violent protests were held over these incidents, leading to the death of two persons and injuries to others.
(Agencies)

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"The police have scanned the CCTVs and found four teenagers carrying torn pages of the holy scriptures in polythene bags and scattering them at 6 am."

This is why every Gurdwara should have cctv.

"Meanwhile, activists of some religious organisations were seen shouting slogans against the government in Chander Nagar. The alleged case of desecration came to light as a prabhat pheri (morning religious procession) was passing the area."

See how this is worded and been added, yet it could have been anybody, not necessarily part of the parbat pheri. But in the video they say they are under 12years old.

"Violent protests were held over these incidents, leading to the death of two persons and injuries to others."

They were not violent protests, but peaceful protests, which the police made them violent.

"(Agencies)". What does this mean?

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I have just heard from Ludhiana, Punjab that RSS, Shiv Sena has decided not to celebrate Diwali this year because of sacrilege of Ramayana and Geeta.

muqabla shuroo, they can't get attention so they stir up by doing the beadbhi themselves then hassle ordinary folks ...on the eve of sarbat khalsa to minimise our complaint because 'look guys our holy books are getting beadbhi done to them' ...

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SIKHS COME TO THE RESCUE

AFTER MISCREANTS TEAR PAGES

OF HINDU HOLY BOOKS

Today pages from Hindu Holy books, Srimad

Bhagvat Geeta, Ramayan and other Granths were

torn and thrown on road in Chandra Nagar,

Ludhiana by young children.

Sikhs pick up shredded pages of Hindu Religious

books.

Sikh brothers and sisters from nearby Gurudwara

came rushing out when they were informed about

pages on street. They collected torn pages and

gave them to Hindu brothers and Police

respectfully.

Later , CCTV recordings from various cameras on

road showed 4 Hindu Youth scattering torn pages

which they had brought in polythene bags. They

were arrested later on in few hours.

http://dailysikhupdates.com/sikhs-come-to-the-rescue-after-miscreants-tear-pages-of-hindu-holy-books/

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This is clear cut ISI plan to disrupt communal harmony in punjab.

I leaked the IB report 2 days ago.

Why will Sikh and Hindu desecrate their book. Both community respect and revere other's belief.

ISI reportedly asked IM operatives to incite communal tensions in India

Read more at: http://www.oneindia.com/india/isi-reportedly-asked-im-operatives-incite-communal-tensions-in-india-1921379.html

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Get your head out of your backside, retard.

You'd blame ISI for anything, wouldn't you?

Honestly, if you couldn't find your house keys, you'd say "iss mein ISI kaa haath hai!".

Typical Indians

They are many ignorant Sikhs who can do this work for stroking khalistani sentiment in state. Similarly there are many shivsena followers who can do the same.

Some of these people may be paid by ISI and they wont know the reason

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4 Hindu children arrested for sacrilege of Hindu religious books

http://dailysikhupdates.com/4-children-arrested-for-tearing-pages-of-hindu-religious-books-in-ludhiana/

I always knew this is coming as the act of sacrilege of a couple of Hindu holy books (quite late in the whole episode) will make it easy for the entire blame to be transferred to ISI ...

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