The police also warned Mahinder Paal Singh against raising the matter before the top authorities as a blasphemy case could also be registered against him.
A civil judge of Chichawatni, some 300 kilometres from Lahore, yesterday granted to bail Rashid Gujjar, Baqir Ali, Faiz Alam, Shakeel and Snawal in the blasphemy case.
"During a day in police custody we interrogated the suspects but did not find that they had committed blasphemy. It was just a brawl and during the fight Singh's turban fell to the ground," Khaizer Hayat, Chichawatni city police in-charge, said.
"We could have registered a blasphemy case against Mr Singh as he had claimed that insulting of Sikh turban is tantamount to insulting the Prophet.
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"He (Mahinder Singh) is lucky that the suspects did not press for registration of the FIR for committing blasphemy," Hayat said.
He further said section 295 was a bailable offence.
To a question that Singh is pressing for 295/A which deals with non-bailable offence with maximum penalty of 10-year imprisonment, Hayat said, "It is in fact not a case of blasphemy. It is a case quarrel between two groups and the matter should be resolved amicably. Otherwise there will an FIR and counter FIR on blasphemy allegations."
Singh told police that he was travelling from Faisalabad to Multan by a bus that developed a fault on the way.
The driver fixed the fault but its speed was very slow and it took passengers five hours to get Chichawatni bus terminal where he and other passengers complained to the staff of the transport company and demanded an alternative vehicle for the journey to Multan.