Slogans and Separatist Flags Mark Republic Day at Golden Temple; Silence from Authorities Sparks Outcry
Pro-Khalistan slogans and flags were witnessed at the Golden Temple in Amritsar during India’s Republic Day, sparking a heated national debate over security and religious sanctity. While protesters invoked the 1986 Sarbat Khalsa, critics are slamming the SGPC and Punjab Police for their perceived inaction. Read the full report on the growing calls for administrative accountability.
The incident has drawn sharp condemnation from nationalist groups and various civil society voices, who described the display as a calculated breach of the sacred space’s peace. Critics have been vocal in their disapproval of the Punjab Police and the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), the body responsible for the shrine's management, accusing both of a lapse in vigilance. The lack of immediate intervention to prevent the sloganeering has led to a crescendo of demands for the state government to take a harder line, with many calling for the identification and arrest of those involved under prevailing security laws.
Despite the mounting public pressure and the sensitive nature of the event, official channels remained notably quiet by Tuesday afternoon. Neither the state administration nor senior police officials have issued a formal statement addressing the day’s events or outlining any potential legal repercussions for the demonstrators. This administrative silence persists against a backdrop of complex historical sensitivities; while the vast majority of the Sikh community today is deeply integrated into the state’s developmental and economic narrative, the imagery of the protest inevitably stirs memories of the region’s turbulent decades of militancy.
The implications of the protest extend beyond the immediate optics of the flags and posters. It underscores a persistent, albeit fringe, ideological friction that continues to test the diplomatic and security apparatus of the state. As the nation celebrated its constitutional foundations, the events in Amritsar served as a stark reminder of the delicate balance required to manage internal security and religious sensitivities. The incident now places the onus on the Punjab government and religious leadership to address the growing demands for accountability and to ensure that the sanctity of the Golden Temple remains unaligned with divisive political agendas.

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