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Sirsa seeks intervention by Home Minister to get Kirpan ban lifted

Written by  Nimrat Kaur -- September 12th 2017 07:15 PM -- Updated: September 12th 2017 07:18 PM
Sirsa seeks intervention by Home Minister to get Kirpan ban lifted

Sirsa seeks intervention by Home Minister to get Kirpan ban lifted

The Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee (DSGMC) General Secretary S. Manjinder Singh Sirsa today sought immediate intervention by the Union Home Minister Mr. Rajnath Singh in the matter of banning of carrying Kirpan by Karnataka government. In a letter written to Home Minister, S. Sirsa said that it has been reported in media that Government of Karnataka has issued an order banning acquisition, possession and carrying of arms without license, specified in category V of the schedule I of the Arms Rules of 2016, in public places under the jurisdiction of Bengaluru city. He further said that as per the Constitution of India under the Article 25, Sikhs have been granted exemption to carry kirpan (article of Sikh faith) under freedom of practice of religion. The same article also guarantees the right of members of the Sikh faith to bear a 'KIRPAN AND RELIGIONS REQUIRE NO REGISTRATION'.  It is against the Right to Freedom of Practice of Religion as given in charter of rights contained in Part III of Constitution of India vide Article 25 to 28. Sirsa said that this decision has come as a shock to the community that Kirpan can be banned in their motherland. This is a very serious matter and which needs to be addressed immediately by central Govt considering the sentiments of Sikhs. Seeking his intervention in matter, he requested him to immediately  intervene in this matter immediately to get the Sikhs exempted against banning of carrying Kirpan in Bengaluru city and issue necessary orders to Bengaluru airport authorities to allow Sikh passengers to board and travel on the plane along with kirpan as a religious symbol as permitted under Civil Aviation Rules. sikh community shocked at decision of kirpan ban in karnataka Sirsa also brought to the notice of Home Minister that in an earlier incident, at the Bengaluru airport, Sikh passengers were forcefully de-boarded from the flight and refused to board the flight due to wearing Kirpan as article of faith. Despite knowing the fact Sikh passengers and traveling in domestic flight in India are allowed to carry the kirpan with size 6 inch blade and 3 inch handle on board under Civil Aviation Rules, Govt. of India. -PTC News


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