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CM ANNOUNCES LEGISLATION TO ENSURE HARSHER PUNISHMENT FOR SACRILEGE OF HOLY GRANTHS

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SAYS STATE GOVERNMENT WILL CONSULT ALL STAKEHOLDERS BEFORE ENACTING THE LAW 

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Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Saturday announced that the state government will introduce legislation to ensure harsher punishment for acts of sacrilege against holy granths. 

Chairing a meeting with officers and representatives of the Sarb Dharam Beadbi Rokko Kanoon Morcha at his official residence, the Chief Minister said that Punjab is a sacred land of great Gurus, saints, and seers who have shown the path of mutual love and tolerance. He emphasized that it is a matter of immense pride that Punjab stands as a unique blend of socialism and secularism, as well as an epitome of communal harmony, peace, and brotherhood. Bhagwant Singh Mann reiterated that the state government is firmly committed to ensuring exemplary punishment for the perpetrators of sacrilege incidents. 

The Chief Minister stated that the government would consult leading legal experts to ensure that a robust state legislation is enacted—one that prevents offenders from evading strict consequences, including the possibility of capital punishment for such heinous crimes. He expressed concern over existing legal loopholes that allow individuals guilty of such unpardonable acts to walk free, calling it completely unwarranted and unacceptable.

Reaffirming his government’s commitment to justice, Bhagwant Singh Mann stated that every person involved in these sacrilegious acts, either directly or indirectly, will face exemplary punishment. 

The Chief Minister said that It is the bounden duty of state government to ensure that these dreaded criminals are held accountable for their actions. He said that the state government would consult all stakeholders, including religious organizations, in drafting the legislation. Their views, Bhagwant Singh Mann said, would be duly incorporated into the law. 

The Chief Minister highlighted that while the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) provides clear provisions regarding religious places, it remains silent on holy granths.  

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