Six booked under blasphemy law for desecrating Sikh’s turban

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Chichawatni city police have booked six men under blasphemy law for desecrating turban of a Sikh passenger during a scuffle for complaining about inconvenience during the travel.

The complainant, Mahinder Paal Singh (29), a resident of Multan, told local media that he was travelling from Faisalabad to Multan by a bus (FDS 676) owned by Kohistan-Faisal Movers company that broke down near Dijkot.

He said that at the terminal he and some of his fellow passengers complained to the transport company’s staff about the slow speed of the bus and demanded an alternative vehicle for the onward journey.

The two sides exchanged words, during which six company employees and terminal owner manhandled the passengers, including Singh.

He alleged that during the fight a bus terminal hawker, Rashid Gujjar, threw his turban on the ground.

The turban was considered sacred in the Sikh religious code and throwing it on the ground was tantamount to desecration.

According to some affected passengers, Singh told police, that reached the bus terminal following the brawl, that it was a case of desecration and since he was a Pakistani national the attackers should be booked under the blasphemy law.

Khaizer Hayat, Chichawatni city police SHO said five of the attackers — terminal manager Baqir Ali, Rashid Gujar, Faiz Alam, Shakeel, and Snawal had been booked under sections 295, 148 and 506 of the Pakistan Penal Code on the complaint of Mahinder Paal Singh and an FIR (169/16) had been filed under blasphemy law against the suspects.