Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Viral video: 4 held from Tarn Taran

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com n

TARNTARAN :The district police on Monday claimed to have arrested four people, identified as Paramjit Singh of Amritsar, Simarjit Singh and Jaspal Singh of Sanghe village, 5km from here, and Manavdeep Singh of Deenewale village, for their alleged involvemen­t in making a blasphemou­s video, in which a Sikh man is seen uttering derogatory remarks against Jesus Christ.

The video had gone viral on WhatsApp. The four other unidentifi­ed persons, who were also booked in the case, are still at large.

The incident is reported to have occurred at Sanghe village.

Christian Front’s memo to SSP

In a memorandum to senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) of Tarn Taran on Sunday,, All India United Christian Front’s state president, Stephen Bhatti, said, “On Saturday, I received a video message through a WhatsApp group on my mobile phone, in which a man among a group of people was heard uttering some derogatory and blasphemou­s remarks about Jesus Christ, which is not tolerable.” He said, “Due to the blasphemy, Christians across the globe are filled with anger.”

“A strict action should be taken against the persons, who are visible in the video, so that peace and communal harmony of Punjab is maintained,” said Stephen Bhatti in his memorandum.

In the video, while some were seen threatenin­g Nirvail Singh and his son Baljinder Singh of Sanghe village for allegedly making some people of the village to adopt Christiani­ty, a Sikh man uttered some derogatory remarks about Jesus Christ.

Nirvail Singh, who is a registered medical practition­er (RMP) at Sanghe village, said, “I and my family members were baptised as Christians a year ago in Amritsar. The accused called me to the village’s gurdwara on the pretext of checking a patient, but when I and my son went there, some Sikh people threatened us and also uttered blasphemou­s remarks about Jesus Christ.”

SECTION 506 ADDED TO CASE

The city police on Sunday registered a case under sections 295A (outraging religious feelings), 505 (for rumours) and 153A (promoting enmity between different groups) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) against eight people.

On Monday, the police added section 506 (punishment for criminal intimidati­on) and 120 B (punishment of criminal conspiracy) in the case.

4 DUTY MAGISTRATE­S DEPLOYED

Concerned over the volatile situation, district magistrate (DM) DPS Kharbanda on Monday issued an order for deputing four duty magistrate­s in four police subdivisio­ns of the district. The duty magistrate­s would endeavour to maintain law and order in the district, said the order.

The officials, who have been deployed duty magistrate­s at subdivisio­ns, include Seema Singh, tehsildar, Goindwal Sahib subdivisio­n; Gurdeep Singh, naib tehsildar, Patti police subdivisio­n; Ashok Kumar, naib tehsildar, in Tarn Taran subdivisio­n and Inderjit Singh Dhanoa, naib tehsildar, at Bhikhiwind.

The DM also directed SSP Harjit Singh to take proper security measures in the district along with deputing one police officer for each duty magistrate.

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