Navjot Singh Sidhu condemns ‘unholy speech’, says ‘conspiracies are being hatched to harass Punjab’

Navjot Singh Sidhu involved in any incident of sacrilege should be given maximum punishment. (file photo/news18)

He also said that “deliberate and malicious acts” with intent to hurt religious sentiments should be dealt with with deterrent punishment.

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Punjab Congress chief Navjot Singh Sidhu on Sunday condemned the alleged sabotage attempts at the Golden Temple in Amritsar and a gurdwara in Kapurthala, saying a conspiracy was being hatched to disturb peace in the state. He also said that “deliberate and malicious acts” with intent to hurt religious sentiments should be dealt with with deterrent punishment.

Sidhu said, “Punjab is built on the strong foundation of unity and universal brotherhood laid down by Guru Sahib. No divisive force can destroy the strong social fabric of the Punjabi community. With the intention of hurting religious sentiments, intentionally And malicious acts must be dealt with,” Sidhu said. a tweet. Earlier, while addressing a public meeting in Malerkotla district, he said, “Even today a conspiracy is being hatched to disturb the peace in Punjab.” Maximum punishment should be given.

“If there is any incident of sacrilege – be it of Quran Sharif, Bhagavad Gita or Guru Granth Sahib – the culprits should be hanged in public, given maximum punishment under the Constitution as such incidents hurt our sentiments. ” Can make a mistake, but it is not a mistake, it is a conspiracy to weaken and destroy the society.”

In Amritsar and Kapurthala, two unidentified men who allegedly tried to commit sacrilege were lynched to death.

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