Armed Nihangs Hold Sikh Devotee Hostage Atop Rudraprayag Gurdwara
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- Armed Nihangs held a Sikh devotee hostage on the roof of a Rudraprayag gurdwara for over 24 hours, demanding the release of four sect members arrested after a June 16 clash.
- Police have contained the situation, with negotiations underway for the hostage's safe release.
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Armed Nihangs took a Sikh devotee hostage on a gurdwara roof in Rudraprayag, demanding the release of four sect members arrested after a June 16 clash. The situation began Saturday evening and continued for over 24 hours.
Armed Nihangs held a Sikh devotee hostage atop a Rudraprayag gurdwara for over 24 hours, demanding the release of four sect members arrested after a June 16 clash. A significant police presence contained the situation, with authorities reporting it fully under control. Negotiations were underway to secure the hostage's safe release from the locked third floor.
Rudraprayag: A group of Nihangs, armed with spears and swords, allegedly stormed a gurdwara here and took a Sikh devotee hostage on the roof of the shrine to demand the release of four members of the Sikh sect who were arrested following a clash in Chamoli on June 16, police said on Sunday.
A heavy police force was deployed following the standoff that began on Saturday evening and continued for more than 24 hours, with the district administration saying on Sunday that the situation is fully under control. Police sources present at the scene indicated that the six Nihangs who are holed up on the rooftop of the gurdwara have agreed to release the hostage after negotiations with authorities.
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However, a statement issued by the DM made no mention of an agreement with the Nihangs who have locked the third floor leading to the terrace, and have been holding an elderly Sikh devotee hostage since Saturday evening.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- Will the Nihangs release the hostage?
- What was the nature of the June 16 clash?