Sikh outfits, continued to stage dharnas at several places in the state against incidents of sacrilege.
"Paramilitary forces have been deployed in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Ludhiana and Taran Tarn district of Punjab," Amritsar Police Commissioner Jatinder Singh Aulakh said today.
Total 10 companies of Para Military Forces have been sent to these districts keeping in view of the sensitive situation, he said.
Meanwhile, yet another case of sacrilege of Guru Granth Sahib took place at Gurusar Mehraj village in Bathinda district, police said.
While in Tarn Taran, a man was caught and beaten up by agitated community members for allegedly trying to commit sacrilege at a gurdwara in Nagoke, police said.
The man identified as Malkit Singh (34) of village Bule Nangal was taken away by three youths who are not traceable, police said.
DIG Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh said that a FIR has been registered against the three youths at Police Station Verowal.
He claimed that the man caught by the villagers had by then done no harm to the Gurdwara or Guru Granth Sahib.
Meanwhile, protest by Sikh activists against unabated incidents of sacrilege in different parts of state continued by way of blocking state and national highways, police said.
Expressing resentment over the developments in the state, resignation contiued as former Budhladha MLA Mangat Rai Bansal quit the Akali Dal.
The continuing disturbed situation has started having fall out on general life, officials said.
Police have intesified patrolling while SGPC members are keeping a vigil on holy book placed in various gurudwaras in the state.
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