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Protests across Punjab over alleged desecration of holy book

Exasperated by the alleged desecration of their holy book, Sikhs continued to hold protests in several parts of Punjab blocking key roads and some burning effigy of Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal.

The three-hour protests by Sikh activists at different places, including Moga, <g data-gr-id="25">Fardikot</g>, <g data-gr-id="23">Taran</g> Taran, Mansa, Patiala and Jalandhar passed off peacefully, police said here.

The members of Phagwara Block Congress (urban and rural) Committees, led by PPCC General Secretary Joginder Singh Mann, burnt Badal’s effigy and marched from Hargobindnagar to National Highway 1 and converged on the open space at the former Traffic Light chowk opposite PWD Rest House, police said. In Tarn Taran, Puran Singh of <g data-gr-id="37">Dholan</g> <g data-gr-id="38">Thathi</g> village in the district died of <g data-gr-id="31">heat</g> attack at the dharna site on the Harike bridge on Sunday, police said. Due to various protests, the traffic was blocked at village Harbanspur-Jagjitpur on the Hoshiarpur-Phagwara road in Phagwara, police said.

The protesters strongly flayed the incidents of alleged sacrilege at Faridkot’s Bargari village and the subsequent police firing on protesters at <g data-gr-id="29">Behbal</g> Kalan village in Kotkapura in Faridkot in which two Sikh activists were killed.

They also deplored fresh incidents of alleged desecration at villages Bath and Najushah Mishriwala in Tara Taran and Firozpur districts.

The agitators also demanded that the culprits should be booked under Section 302 (murder) of IPC, besides invoking Section 295-A for hurting their religious sentiments with the desecration of their holy book. The traffic was diverted from alternative routes as protesters squatted on roads, police said. Owing to <g data-gr-id="33">blockade</g> at Rama Mandi (Jalandhar <g data-gr-id="30">Cantonement</g>) on National Highway 1 near Jalandhar, traffic was diverted from Phagwara to alternative routes, police said adding that the traffic also remained affected on Pathankot-Jammu national highway for hours.

Meanwhile at Moga, Punjab Agriculture Minister Tota Singh cancelled his scheduled programme where he was to inaugurate a private hospital on Sunday.  A ‘Shanti march’ (peace rally) was taken out at Moga with Deputy Commissioner Parminder Gill leading it. Protesters also staged a dharna on <g data-gr-id="28">Ghanaur</g>-Patiala highway, police said. 

Another Sikh holy book found torn 
Torn pages of a Sikh religious scripture were found in <g data-gr-id="53">Ghwaddi</g> village of the district after which heavy police force was summoned to avert any untoward incident. The state has witnessed a spate of protests last week over <g data-gr-id="56">alleged</g> desecration of Sikh holy books and two persons lost their lives in police action, prompting Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal to appeal for calm to assuage the community. Three alleged instances of desecration of Sikh holy books took places recently. 
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