Hindustan Times (Patiala)

‘NO SACRILEGE, FIRE WAS ACCIDENTAL’

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com n

A day after the ‘bir’ (copy) of Guru Granth Sahib was found burnt in a gurdwara at Hathoa village of Malerkotla, the police on Monday said the fire was accidental, but the granthi, for fear of being blamed of negligence and losing his job, reportedly cooked up a sacrilege story.

SANGRUR: A day after the ‘bir’ (copy) of Guru Granth Sahib was found burnt in a gurdwara at Hathoa village of Malerkotla, the police on Monday claimed to have cracked the ‘sacrilege case’. Police say the fire was accidental, but the granthi, for fear of being blamed of negligence and losing his job, reportedly tried to cover up with a concocted story of a break-in.

Police said the case was solved by the concerted efforts of fire forensic experts from Chandigarh, Ludhiana and Sangrur, and the findings were corroborat­ed by an expert team from Mumbai led by Gopal Relkar today.

Punjab chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh lauded the efforts of these teams, under the guidance of SSP Sangrur, Sandeep Garg and IG Patiala–AS Rai, with DGP Dinkar Gupta monitoring investigat­ions.

Captain commended the police for unraveling the case, which could have sparked off a communal tensions in the state in record time, unlike the regime of the Akalis, who had failed to crack any sacrilege case, especially in 2015. SSP Sandeep Garg said that investigat­ions had revealed that the fire broke out accidental­ly due to overheatin­g of a wall fan inside the sanctum sanctorum of the gurdwara.

The PVC casing of the fan caught fire, which in turn set aflame the orange parna with which the wall fan had been tied to the palki sahib pillar.

Both the fan and the parna fell onto the carpet, which also caught fire and eventually spread to the ‘bir’ , setting it aflame.

The police said granthi Joga Singh confessed to having cooked up the Darbar Hall break-in story when confronted with the forensic and circumstan­tial evidence.

“He was afraid of being blamed of negligence by villagers and of being discharged from service. “Police will act against Joga Singh as per law,” said SSP Garg.

INVESTIGAT­IONS REVEALED THAT FIRE BROKE OUT DUE TO OVERHEATIN­G OF A WALL FAN INSIDE THE SANCTUM SANCTORUM OF THE GURDWARA

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Police say the case was solved by the fire forensic experts from Chandigarh, Ludhiana and Sangrur, and the findings were corroborat­ed by an expert team from Mumbai.
HT PHOTO Police say the case was solved by the fire forensic experts from Chandigarh, Ludhiana and Sangrur, and the findings were corroborat­ed by an expert team from Mumbai.

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