Bharat Ki Baat: Kamal Kaur’s murder triggers outrage; religious justification raises alarming questions
The brutal murder of Kamal Kaur has ignited national outrage, not only due to the crime itself but also because some individuals are shockingly justifying it in the name of religion. Kamal Kaur, a controversial social media personality, was allegedly killed on June 9 by Nihang Amritpal and two others, who later dumped her body in a parking lot in Bathinda. Amritpal reportedly fled to the UAE after the crime, prompting Indian authorities to issue a lookout notice.However, the case took a disturbing turn when Jaani Malkit Singh, the second-highest religious authority in the Akal Takht, made statements that appeared to justify the murder, claiming it was a result of disrespect toward religion. This has sparked serious ethical and legal questions — can a killing be excused in the name of religious beliefs? Does religion sanction violence?Adding to the tension, YouTubers like Deepika Luthra and “Jatti” received death threats from alleged Khalistani supporters after criticizing the murder, with one suspect already arrested. The case now underscores a dangerous pattern: using faith to legitimize violence and silence dissent. As law enforcement scrambles to track the prime accused, citizens demand accountability — not only from killers but also from those justifying the crime.
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