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SAD demands criminal case be registered against Veerpal Kaur for hurting sentiments of Sikh community

Written by  Rajan Nath -- July 28th 2020 11:02 AM -- Updated: July 28th 2020 11:16 AM
SAD demands criminal case be registered against Veerpal Kaur for hurting sentiments of Sikh community

SAD demands criminal case be registered against Veerpal Kaur for hurting sentiments of Sikh community

Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) submitted a complaint to the Chandigarh Police demanding a case be registered against Dera Sirsa supporter Veerpal Kaur for hurting the sentiments of the Sikh community by committing blasphemy against the Guru Sahiban. SAD President Sukhbir Singh Badal led the party delegation including S Balwinder Singh Bhundur, Prof Prem Singh Chandumajra and Dr Daljit Singh Cheema and demanded that Veerpal Kaur be booked under sections 153, 153 (a), 153 (b) 295 (a) and 298 (b) IPC to ensure justice was delivered to all Sikhs, Punjabi community and Guru Naam Levas all over the world. The complaint said on July 14 Veerpal made derogatory and malicious allegations aimed at tarnishing Sukhbir Singh Badal’s personal, political, public and social reputation. It said subsequently the allegations were repeated on July 15. The complaint said a legal notice was sent to Veerpal Kaur following which she admitted that she had never met the SAD President and that she regretted making false allegations against him. It said since this proved beyond a doubt that Veerpal had lied earlier, a thorough investigation needed to be done to find out who were the sponsors who were in criminal connivance with the accused to destabilise peace and harmony in Punjab. Also Read | Punjab government announces amendment in mobile phone allowance The complaint said that it was shocking that even though Veerpal apologized for her comments she simultaneously issued blasphemous remarks against Sikhism and it’s Guru Sahiban specifically the first Guru - Nanak Dev Ji and the tenth Guru - Gobind Singh Ji. It said these remarks were widely circulated and even made viral with the preconceived conspiracy to outrage Sikh sentiments. -PTC News


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