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Sacrilege law a misguided political gamble

Religion has always been at the core of politics in Punjab. Sikhs have dominated the political scenario since the reorganisation of the state in 1966.
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Hurt: The Baragari sacrilege incident of 2015 aggravated the sentiments of Sikhs, leading to mass protests over the failure of the police to nab the culprits. Tribune file photo

THE Punjab Prevention of Offences Against Holy Scripture(s) Bill 2025, tabled in the Assembly on Monday, has turned the spotlight on sacrilege, an emotive issue in the border state. It has sparked a debate on punishment and justice in such cases and the need for deterrence to maintain communal harmony in Punjab.

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