This Article is From Jan 16, 2024

Nihang Sikh Allegedly Kills Man In Punjab Gurdwara Over "Sacrilege"

Nihangs belong to a Sikh warrior group that traces its origin to the creation of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699.

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A Nihang Sikh allegedly killed a young man, over claims of sacrilege, at a gurdwara in Punjab's Kapurthala district on Monday night. The Nihang, identified as Ramandeep Singh, posted a video on social media of the young man and took responsibility for the killing. Police officials are on the spot.

Ramandeep Singh claimed the man had said he had been sent to commit sacrilege.

The accused has locked himself inside the premises of the Chaura Khooh gurdwara in Phagwara town, senior police officer Gurpreet Singh was quoted by news agency ANI. "A Nihang Sikh killed a youth at Gurudwara Shri Choura Khooh Sahib over suspicions of sacrilege. Investigation is underway," he said.

This is the second incidence of violence involving Nihang Sikhs in Kapurthala in the past three months.

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In November a policeman was killed after a group of Nihangs opened fire at cops trying to clear encroachments inside a gurdwara at the centre of a dispute between two factions.

Five people were arrested for that incident.

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Nihangs belong to a Sikh warrior group that traces its origin to the creation of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699. They are distinguished by their blue robes and often carry weapons like swords.

Over the years they have been involved in a number of grisly killings, with many linked to "sacrilege".

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