Anglican Church moves high court against Punjab’s anti-sacrilege law

The Anglican Church of India has challenged Punjab’s new anti-sacrilege law in the high court, arguing it discriminates against other religions. The law offers exclusive protection to the Guru Granth Sahib with severe penalties, while ignoring other holy texts. Petitioners claim this violates secularism and constitutional principles of equality, seeking an immediate stay on its enforcement. The Anglican Church of India has challenged Punjab’s new anti-sacrilege law in the high court, arguing it discriminates against other religions. The law offers exclusive protection to the Guru Granth Sahib with severe penalties, while ignoring other holy texts. Petitioners claim this violates secularism and constitutional principles of equality, seeking an immediate stay on its enforcement. 

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