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Punjab govt plans to introduce ‘robust law' against sacrilege

Punjab govt plans to introduce ‘robust law' against sacrilege

Time of India7 days ago
Ludhiana: Cabinet minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab president Aman Arora announced on Monday that the Punjab govt is set to introduce a "robust law" to prevent acts of sacrilege, ensuring that no individual dared to desecrate religious texts or symbols.
Speaking to mediapersons during a visit to the Sudhar Trust in Khanna, alongside cabinet ministers Tarunpreet Singh Sond and Harbhajan Singh ETO, Arora highlighted the need for stringent measures to protect Punjab's religious harmony. He referenced past incidents, such as the Bargari-Behbal Kalan sacrilege a decade ago, which disrupted peace. "With this new law, we will ensure that such acts are deterred through strict legal consequences," Arora asserted.
Arora reiterated that the state govt, under the leadership of chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, is dedicated to restoring Punjab's prosperity. He emphasised that every decision made by the Mann-led govt is driven by a commitment to the progress, welfare, and betterment of Punjab's people.
Arora also issued a stern warning to those exploiting Punjab through violence, corruption, or drug trafficking. "Those who amass wealth through unlawful means will face the consequences of their actions," he stated, reinforcing the govt's zero-tolerance stance on crime and corruption.
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