Eastern Eye (UK)

Nihangs member held over lynching

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POLICE investigat­ing the killing of a Sikh man at the site of an ongoing farmers’ protest in New Delhi said last Saturday (16) they had arrested a suspect from a Sikh warrior sect, after the mutilated body was found strung up on a police barricade.

The 35-year-old victim was beaten to death last Friday (15) by a group of men who had accused him of desecratin­g Sikh holy texts, according to media reports. One of the man’s hands was hacked off, the reports said.

Police superinten­dent Jashandeep Singh Randhawa said a member of a Sikh warrior sect called the Nihangs had been taken into custody after the attack close to Singhu village, on the northwest border of the capital. “We are probing his role in the murder,” the police officer said. “The claim of desecratio­n of holy book at the Singhu border is yet to be verified. It is a matter of investigat­ion.”

Thousands of farmers, mainly from Punjab, have been camped out on the borders of capital since last year demanding prime minister Narendra Modi’s government withdraw laws to liberalise the agricultur­al economy.

The Samyukt Kisan Morcha, an umbrella group for farmers organisati­ons, issued a statement condemning the killing.

“The morcha is against sacrilege of any religious text or symbol but that does not give anyone the right to take the law into their hands,” it said.

Earlier, a large group tried to enter the capital and hoist a flag at the Red Fort to embarrass the government. Modi’s BJP said last Friday’s murder showed that farm leaders were losing control of their campaign.

“It’s time that saner elements, if any, among them apologise and engage with the government unconditio­nally,” BJP general secretary BL Santhosh said in a tweet.

 ?? © Narinder Nanu/AFP/Getty Images ?? NO GIVING UP: Farmers protest at a railway track in Devi Dasspura village on the outskirts of Amritsar on Monday (18)
© Narinder Nanu/AFP/Getty Images NO GIVING UP: Farmers protest at a railway track in Devi Dasspura village on the outskirts of Amritsar on Monday (18)

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