Hoshiarpur: The Punjab Police completed a major sweep in the Hoshiarpur district on Sunday, arresting six granthis in connection with the alleged abetment of suicide of a 28-year-old priest. The law enforcement action follows a comprehensive investigation into claims that the young victim faced severe intimidation and sustained mental harassment from competitive local factions. Authorities have processed the arrests under the foundational clauses of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, while expanding the scope of the investigation to identify several other unnamed suspects.
Disputed Allocation of Religious Services Triggers Fatal Dispute
The escalating friction within the local ecclesiastical landscape reached a critical turning point on June 9, according to detailed police reports. The victim, identified as Jaspal Singh, was actively serving as a resident priest at Gurdwara Sangra near Kitna village, where he resided with his wife. Investigating officers revealed that the primary suspect, Satinder Singh, accompanied by five other peer priests and a small group of unidentified accomplices, allegedly confronted Jaspal to demand a substantial share in the religious programmes conducted across the territorial jurisdiction.
The financial and operational demands specifically centered around local bookings for highly revered ceremonies, including the Akhand Path and Sehaj Path recitations. When Jaspal refused to yield to the territorial demands of the visiting faction, the confrontation escalated sharply into personal intimidation. The accused reportedly threatened the young priest with severe professional and personal consequences, attempting to undermine his standing by falsely questioning his technical capability to perform sacred religious services.
Severe Psychological Distress Leads to Extreme Step
The sudden, aggressive confrontation and subsequent targeting left the young priest in deep psychological distress over the ensuing days. Investigators confirmed that Jaspal tragically consumed a lethal substance on the evening of June 12, succumbing shortly thereafter. The tragic death sent shockwaves through the immediate community, prompting his father—who had recently relocated his own religious service from Uttar Pradesh to nearby Paddi Soora Singh—to lodge a formal police complaint detailing the extreme duress his son had been subjected to.
Law Enforcement Initiates Strict Action Under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
Following the formal filing of the family’s statement, the Mahilpur police quickly moved to apprehend the suspects to prevent any disruption of local public order. The six detained individuals have been identified as Satinder Singh, Rajwant Singh, Pargat Singh, Gurjant Singh, Tasveer Singh, and Mehar Singh, representing various surrounding regional blocks.
The state legal apparatus has officially registered a criminal case encompassing rigorous provisions related to the abetment of suicide under the modern Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita framework. Senior investigators confirmed that all six primary accused are currently being held in formal custody for active interrogation. Local police teams are conducting further field inquiries and background checks to ascertain the exact level of involvement of the remaining three to four unidentified individuals who allegedly participated in the initial intimidation.