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Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Receives Praise for Anti-Sacrilege Law, Sikh Community Welcomes Move

They expressed that the proposed law against sacrilege has brought relief and reassurance to the community.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has received widespread appreciation from Sikh religious leaders and the sangat (community) for taking a historic step toward introducing a law against sacrilege incidents in the state.

According to a statement shared by Aam Aadmi Party Punjab, the demand of the sangat to bring strict legislation against cases of sacrilege has been fulfilled under the leadership of CM Mann. The move is being seen as a major step toward addressing long-standing concerns of the Sikh community.

Bhagwant Mann: Strong Support from Religious Leaders and Sangat

Prominent panthic personalities and members of the sangat have lauded the initiative, calling it a “historic decision.” They expressed that the proposed law against sacrilege has brought relief and reassurance to the community, which had been demanding strict action against such offenses for years.

A Step Toward Justice and Harmony

The legislation aims to ensure stringent punishment for those found guilty of acts of sacrilege, thereby strengthening communal harmony and maintaining religious respect in Punjab.

Supporters believe that this step reflects the government’s commitment to safeguarding religious sentiments and maintaining law and order in the state.

Political and Public Response

Leaders and supporters of the Aam Aadmi Party have also praised CM Mann, stating that the government has acted in line with public sentiment and fulfilled a crucial promise.

The development has been widely covered by regional media outlets such as Rozana Spokesman, highlighting the positive response from both religious figures and the general public.

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