Amritsar Sacrilege Case: Golden Temple model thrown by shopkeeper on the ground; Nihang Singhs' displeasure with SGPC

Nihang Singhs filed a complaint against the shopkeeper and his son for hurting the sentiments of Sikh community

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In Amritsar, Punjab, an incident of sacrilege of the Golden Temple model has come to light. CCTV footage has also surfaced, in which a shopkeeper is seen breaking the Golden Temple model. Nihang Singhs filed a complaint against the shopkeeper and his son for hurting the Sikhs' sentiments.

Nihang Sikhs alleged that the owner of shop number 102-103 in the market built in front of the Golden Temple, Kashmir Singh, and his son had done this sacrilege whose complaint has been given in the Galiara post. One of the Nihang Singhs said that a Hindu man had visited Kashmir Singh's shop on Thursday night at about 9 pm and given him a model of the Golden Temple. He had prepared that model for 12 thousand rupees. Kashmir Singh, however, becomes angry when the Hindu youth demands payment.

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Kashmir Singh got angry and threw that model on the ground. After this, he also hit the model with his feet. When the matter came to light, all the Sikhs gathered and went to the shop. Now a complaint has been made against him.

The Nihang Sikhs have also expressed their displeasure with the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC). According to them, this complaint should have been done by SGPC or Dharma Prachar Committee. Incidents of sacrilege are happening daily, but SGPC is not taking strict action on it.


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