Srinagar: Members of Sikh community on Sunday held protest demonstrations at Press Enclave on Residency road in Srinagar against the incident of attempted sacrilege of Sri Guru Granth Sahib at Darbar Sahib in Golden Temple Complex on Saturday.
Condemning the incident the protestors were demanding stern action against the people who are hurting the sentiments of any community.
Raising slogans against Punjab administration and police, the demonstrators were also demanding that the government of India should formulate a law in which direct capital punishment be awarded to any person found hurting the religious sentiments of any community and involved in any sacrilege act.
“Today it is Granth Sahab, tomorrow it would be any religious book which could be sacrilege”, the Sikh youth told reporters adding “that government should take strict measure to prevent these sacrilege act to happen so that the religious sentiments of anybody should not be hurt”. (UNI)


