AMRITSAR, Jan. 29 -- Punjab Police on Wednesday brought 26-year-old Ghaziabad man, identified as Subhan Rangrez, booked for committing objectionable acts on the premises of Golden Temple, to Amritsar on transit remand and secured his three-day remand by presenting him in a court. A team of Amritsar city police was sent to Ghaziabad to bring the accused, who was booked for hurting religious sentiments of the Sikh community at the Kotwali police station, on the complaint of SGPC officials. The Ghaziabad police on January 24 arrested Subhan Rangrez for allegedly misbehaving with members of the Sikh community who had reached his house at Nasbandi Colony in Loni to protest against a video allegedly showing him rinsing his mouth at the sacred sarovar of Golden Temple in Amritsar. According to police, Rangrez runs a medical shop for his brother at Nasbandi Colony. In the alleged video, Rangrez is seen allegedly sitting on the bank of the sarovar with his feet in the water, rinsing his mouth and spitting the water back into the sarovar. HTC...