Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Christians hold protest over abusive remarks in viral WhatsApp video

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

After a video showing a man making derogatory remarks about Jesus Christ went viral on WhatsApp, members of the Christian community held protest at two places, one of which saw blockading of the Jalandhar-Nakodar road for two hours, damage to a bus, and burning tyres of tyres.

The police registered a case, but the protesters gave a twoday ultimatum for arrest of the Sikh man — reported to be Tarn Taran — who is seen arguing with a purported preacher.

The protest near Khambra in the evening turned violent when a Punjab Roadways bus was pelted with stones; passengers and staff had managed to get off it. Earlier in the day, some members of the community held a peaceful protest at Rama Mandi Chowk for about half an hour.

Cops rushed to the spot near Khambra, said deputy commission­er of police Rajinder Singh; the blockade was lifted after officers held talks with representa­tives of the community, and informed them that an FIR was registered in Tarn Taran.

Talking to HT over the phone, Tarn Taran senior superinten­dent of police Harjit Singh said a case under sections 295A (outraging religious feelings), 505 (for rumours) and 153A (promoting enmity between different

PROTESTERS GIVE COPS TWO DAYS TO ARREST THE MAN WHO IS SEEN ARGUING WITH A PREACHER AND MAKING DEROGATORY REMARKS AGAINST JESUS CHRIST

groups) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was registered against unidentifi­ed persons. A team was sent to a village in the district after a preliminar­y probe, he added.

 ?? HT PHOTOS ?? Protesters vandalisin­g public property, including a Punjab Roadways bus, during a blockade near Khambra village in Jalandhar on Sunday.
HT PHOTOS Protesters vandalisin­g public property, including a Punjab Roadways bus, during a blockade near Khambra village in Jalandhar on Sunday.
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