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The perils of sacrilege and blasphemy laws

There is no place in liberal democracies for blasphemy laws, which only lead to vigilantism.
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Draconian: The proposed anti-sacrilege Bill in Punjab prescribes punishment of 10 years to life term. File photo

The ruling AAP in Punjab is proving to be as regressive as its predecessors. A government must focus on governance rather than projecting itself as a protector of religious interests. The Punjab Prevention of Offences Against Holy Scripture(s) Bill, 2025, now referred to a select committee, prescribes punishment of 10 years to life imprisonment for sacrilege. In 2016, the SAD-BJP government came up with a Bill that confined itself to sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib. Later, the Congress extended it to other holy books such as the Quran and the Bible.

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