Punjab 2015 Sacrilege Issue: Judge Who Probed Incidents Blames Dera Followers

Justice Ranjit Singh made the revelation in his book ‘The Sacrilege’, based on the inquiry he conducted into the 2015 sacrilege and subsequent police firing incidents.

Chandigarh: Justice (retired) Ranjit Singh, who led the one-man commission to probe the 2015 sacrilege incidents in Punjab, on Wednesday said followers of the Dera Sacha Sauda sect were resposible for the ‘desecration’ of the Guru Granth Sahib at Faridkot.

The former judge of the Punjab and Haryana high court also said according to the available evidence, then director general of police Sumedh Singh Saini played an active role in the subsequent police firing on people protesting the desecration incidents.

Makig the revelation, the former judge lamented that both the previous SAD-BJP regime and the Congress government could not “deliver justice”, even seven years after the incidents.

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Justice Singh made the revelation in his book The Sacrilege, based on the inquiry he conducted into the 2015 sacrilege and subsequent police firing incidents. The book was launched on Wednesday.

The incidents related to the desecration of Guru Granth Sahib and police firing at anti-sacrilege protesters at Kotkapura and Behbal Kalan took place in 2015 in the Faridkot district. Two persons were killed in the police firing at Behbal Kalan.

The Amarinder Singh-led government had formed the one-man commission led by Justice Ranjit Singh in 2017 to inquire into several alleged incidents of sacrilege. The report was submitted in August 2018.

Addressing the media, Justice Singh said the commission’s report was debated in the state assembly and was accepted by the House but was not placed in the public domain.

“Effort has been made to bring various facts and truth before the public which led to the sacrilege incidents hurting the sentiments of the Sikh community and the nation leaving indelible scars,” he stated.

With assembly elections in Punjab scheduled for next, Justice Singh said that there was no political aim behind the timing of the book’s release.

“It is a coincidence that the book is being released now. I neither had any political aim when the probe began nor now. I do not belong to any political party nor do I have any interest in it,” he said.

He further pointed out that the release of the book got delayed because of some administrative reasons.

“My only aim in writing this book is to bring out the truth,” he said.

Asked who were responsible for the sacrilege incidents at Faridkot, the former judge said, Dera premis (followers) were responsible for the sacrilege incidents.

He further said during the police investigation, it was found that the Dera followers were responsible for the theft of a copy of the Guru Granth Sahib, putting up hand-written “sacrilegious posters” and scattering the torn pages of the holy book.

To a question on police firing incidents, Justice Singh said according to the evidence available, there was an active role of the then DGP Sumedh Singh Saini in it.

(PTI)