In a dramatic turn in the long-standing Sikh Guru case, the Delhi Legislative Assembly has raised serious doubts over the forensic report submitted by Punjab Police. The assembly has issued a formal notice, demanding clarity on the discrepancies that have fueled controversy for years.
The case revolves around historical claims linked to Sikh religious figures, where forensic evidence was expected to provide closure. However, the FSL report from Punjab has come under intense scrutiny. Assembly members pointed out inconsistencies in the methodology and chain of custody, questioning its reliability.
Speaker of the House led the charge, emphasizing the need for impartial investigation. ‘This report cannot be the final word when basic protocols appear compromised,’ he stated during a heated session. Opposition leaders joined in, accusing the Punjab government of political maneuvering.
The notice requires Punjab Police to submit detailed explanations within a fortnight. It specifically asks for raw data, expert testimonies, and third-party validation. Legal experts believe this could reopen the entire probe, potentially involving central agencies.
Sikh community leaders welcomed the move, calling it a step toward truth. ‘We’ve waited decades for justice; this assembly’s intervention revives hope,’ said a prominent figure. Meanwhile, Punjab officials defended their report, terming the questions as politically motivated.
As tensions simmer between Delhi and Punjab, the Sikh Guru case once again highlights inter-state frictions over religious and forensic matters. The coming weeks will be crucial as responses pour in, possibly reshaping the narrative around this sensitive issue.
