Police arrest five for desecrating Sikh man's turban in Punjab

The Sikh man complained they had desecrated his turban during a scuffle over a delayed bus


Afp May 03, 2016
PHOTO: REUTERS

LAHORE: Five people appeared in court Tuesday accused of blasphemy after a Sikh man complained they had desecrated his turban during a scuffle over a delayed bus.

Mahindar Paul Singh, 29, went to police after the clash on Sunday during a journey from the city of Faisalabad to Multan.

"Five people in this case have been apprehended," Chichawatni police investigator Abdul Sattar told AFP.

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Blasphemy carries the death penalty and is a hugely sensitive issue in Muslim-majority Pakistan, where even unproven allegations can spark mob violence.

The five, all Muslims, appeared in court for a hearing in Chichawatni Tuesday, police said.

Singh said the clash came after he and other passengers complained when their bus broke down during the journey.

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"The staff (of the bus company) misbehaved, pushed me and threw my turban, which is very sacred, away," he told AFP.

"They desecrated my religious symbol so I decided to lodge a blasphemy case."

Rights activists have criticised the country's blasphemy laws, which they say are often used to carry out personal vendettas against minorities.

COMMENTS (2)

ABC | 7 years ago | Reply To best of my knowledge, turban s not an essential Sikh religion symbol. Essential symbols are " kesh, kada, kanghi, kirpan and Kachcha ".. Show me one written Sikh scripture where turban is an essential sacred Sikh symbol. Turban is more of a cultural symbol of the area. Similar turban is used by Hindu elders.
Raghu | 7 years ago | Reply I don't see any one shouting against Blasphemy law here? Why double standards?
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