Dera lover Pradeep Singh, accused in the sacrilege case in Faridkot, Punjab, was shot dead by unknown bike riders. A gunman was also injured in the firing. In the morning, when Pradeep Singh was going to open his shop, two bike-borne miscreants carried out this incident. Along with this, the gunman has been admitted to the medical hospital in critical condition.
This case of sacrilege in Faridkot’s Bargadi is dated 12 October 2015. Earlier the SIT formed by the Punjab government was investigating in this case. After that the case was handed over to the CBI.
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann has tweeted in this matter. He has said that no one will be allowed to disturb the peace of Punjab. Punjab CM wrote, “Punjab is a peace loving state where mutual brotherhood of people is very strong. No one will be allowed to disturb the peace of Punjab. Strict instructions have been given to civil and police officers to maintain peace in the state.”
Regarding the murder of dairy lover in the Bargadi sacrilege case of Faridkot, IG Pradeep Kumar Yadav said that this is an unfortunate incident. One person died and three people were injured in this incident. We are in the process of collecting CCTV footage of the incident. We are trying to nab the accused. The exact will be known only after the post-mortem report.
What is the meaning of dishonesty?
The literal meaning of sacrilege is insult. As far as Sikhism is concerned, basically three things can be called sacrilege.
The first is to insult the Guru Granth Sahib or the sacred symbols of the Sikhs.
Secondly, it is also sacrilege to damage the place where Guru Granth Sahib is kept.
Apart from this, it is also dishonest to try to change the path shown by the Sikh Gurus or to change history.
What is the law in sacrilege now, what is the provision of punishment
Cases of sacrilege are registered under sections 295 and 295A of the IPC. Damage to the Gurudwara or the sacred object there can be punished with 2 years of imprisonment. There is a punishment of 3 years for sacrilege done with the intention of inciting religious sentiments.