Sikhs allowed to carry 'Kirpan' in Karnataka after pressure from community


From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Sep 15: Yielding to the strong protest lodged by Sikh organizations including Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) and Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandhak Committee (SGPC), Karnataka government has clarified that it has not imposed a ban for Sikh community from wearing their religious symbol of 'Kirpan'.

DSGMC General Secretary S Manjinder Singh Sirsa disclosed that Karnataka government had issued a notification on August 28 imposing a ban on arms specified in category V of schedule I of the Arms rules 2016 in Bengaluru city.
He said that under the said notification an impression was created that Sikhs have been barred from wearing Kirpan which was their religious symbol.

He said that now in a clarification letter issued by K Chiranjivi, Deputy Secretary Home Department (Law and order) on September 14, it has been stated that apprehension expressed that a blanket ban has been imposed on the carrying of the Kirpan in Karnataka as a symbol as the religious faith of Sikhs is not correct.

In the letter the government has clarified that the said notification issued on 28.8.2017 only bans carrying of sharp edged and deadly weapons with blades longer than 9" or wider than 2" excluding those designed for domestic, agricultural, scientific or industrial purposes including weapons called life preservers and machinery for making arms etc.

It has been also stated that Kirpan which is not longer than 9" or wider than 2" is not covered under the ban as per Arms rules, 2016.

Sirsa said he was thankful to Government of Karnataka for issuing clarification as his notification has caused a huge resentment among the members of the Sikh community.

He said that incident of stopping Sikh passengers from boarding a flight at the Bengaluru airport had further complicated the matter.

He said that now when the government has issued clarification he was hopeful that the same incidents may not occur in future.

He also thanked all the members of the community as well as media for expressing their support for this big cause.

 

  

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  • santhu, Mumbai/Udupi

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    Law and order should be equal to all INDIANS. allowing anybody to carrying any kind of weapon is risky.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    ..... Sikhs are peaceful and loving community.
    All religions to follow the Laws of Land as time to time there may be change in the law for safety.
    For Christians it is written in many places to "submit to the rulers, authorities and uphold the law."

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    Dear Daniel Mangalore, I quote yours:

    submit to the rulers, authorities and uphold the law."

    Unquote.

    Which Bible verse says people should submit to the rulers and authorities???!!!

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  • Ramesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    This is nothing but a kind of weapon.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    This is appeasement politics. All the parties indulges in this. when will we have uniform civil code?. tommorow if a new cult comes & argues that as per their religion carrying a gun is sanctimonious what will the govt do?.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    Sikhs are most peace loving community, kripan is the religious part for them, nothing wrong in carrying it, they never use for any anti social activity,

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  • ahmed, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    tiz is only for sikih not for other religious , ..

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    ..there must be some limit..religious feelings ok, but communities shoudnt go extreme..kripan is a knife or sword..it was necessary in earlier days to protect from their religious opponents..now for what, its dangerous cant predict human behavior..

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/Udupi

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    Wheather small or big it is a weapon, tomorrow another Community will ask sword is our religious symbol. Hope this decision will reverse by authorities.

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    Doesn't Kirpan come under Anti superstition bill? Just a question ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    'Kirpan' is fine.
    Please do not carry Guns ...

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  • P. Shirish Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 16 2017

    The Question is whether they can fly by Air with Kirpan?

    I don't think , any Airway authorities will allow?

    Only check in luggage they can carry

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