KAPURTHALA: A man was beaten to death for alleged struggling efforts in the Punjab capurthala on Sunday, less than 24 hours after a similar incident occurred at the Amritsar Gold Temple.
The villagers of Nijampur arrested the man from a Gurdwara on Sunday.
They accused that he was seen “not respecting” Nishan Sahib (Sikh flag) around 4am.
After receiving information about the incident, a police team reached the place and took the man to detention.
However, the villagers insisted that the suspect had to be questioned in front of them at Gurdwara himself.
Read Wearamritsar: Youth ‘beaten to death’ because of the beaming at the Golden Templein the second incident of someone who was killed because of the blasphemy, a young man was allegedly beaten to death by very angry at the Golden Temple after he jumped in front of the teacher Granth Sahib in Sanctum Sanctorum from the Golden Temple during the reading of Rehras Sahib (Morethe the man was killed by a local resident after a fight with the police.
The deadlock between the police and Sikh groups continued even when the suspect in police custody in Gurdwara’s gang.
Sikh groups did not allow the police to bring the police The person left.
In the video streaming directly on Facebook, Gurdwara Guard Amarjit Singh said when he came out for daily prayer at 4 in the morning, he saw the young man did not respect Nishan Sahib.
That identity and the age of youth have not been identified.
“When I faced him , he tried to escape in darkness but was arrested by set It’s some time, “Singh said.
“He said that he was ‘sent’ from Delhi and his sis from him had also been ‘killed by blasphemy’ elsewhere,” Singh said further.
This is the second incident of someone killed in Punjab for the effort to believe the alleged.
Previously, a young man was beaten to death by very and sender who was angry at the Golden Temple after he jumped in front of the Granth Sahib teacher at Sanctum Sanctorum during the Rehras Sahib recital (night prayer) on Saturday night.
He scaled the fence when worshipers watched the horror, stepped on ‘Rumala Sahib’ (cloth around the Scriptures) and took the sword placed in front of him, disrupting religious services.