Maharashtra Sikh Association condemns murder of Punjab influencer ‘Kamal Kaur Bhabi’; rejects Akal Takht priest’s justification, says violence has no place in Sikhism

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Maharashtra Sikh Association condemns murder of Punjab influencer ‘Kamal Kaur Bhabi’; rejects Akal Takht priest’s justification, says violence has no place in Sikhism

Punjab influencer Kamal Kaur Bhabi

MUMBAI: The Maharashtra Sikh Association (MSA) strongly condemned the recent killing of young social media influencer Kanchan Tiwari, also popularly known as Kamal Kaur Bhabi in Punjab. The association also rejected the statement made by a senior functionary of the Akal Takht, who appeared to condone the influencer's murder. "We strongly denounce this act of violence and any attempt to justify it in the name of faith. Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings are clear—reform must come through compassion, not coercion. This murder is a tragic failure of dialogue and restraint. Such actions have no place in a civilised or spiritual society," said Bal Malkit Singh, Convenor of the Maharashtra Sikh Association (MSA). Tiwari was killed for allegedly promoting "obscenity and vulgarity in society" through her social media posts. Singh stated that his organisation acknowledges the content shared by the victim may have raised genuine concerns among some sections of society regarding values and public decency, but there is absolutely no justification for murder. The justification of the murder by a senior priest of the Akal Takht has also drawn criticism.

"If someone finds a social media influencer’s content inappropriate or damaging to societal values, there are constitutional and moral ways to express concern—through counselling, constructive engagement, legal remedies, and community awareness. Taking the law into one’s own hands or promoting violence goes completely against the spirit of Sikhism," the statement said.

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