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Gurmeet Ram Rahim conviction: Violence singes Panchkula, claims 30 lives

| | Aug 26, 2017, at 05:00 am
Panchkula, Aug 25 (IBNS): Massive violence and large-scale clashes, which erupted in the Panchkula city in Haryana on Friday following the conviction of Dera Sacha chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh by a CBI court for the rape of two women, left at least 30 people dead and over 200 injured with the area witnessing prohibitory orders, media reports said.

Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh has been convicted by the court for raping two women followers in 2002. He will be sentenced on Monday.

Ram Rahim faces a jail term up to seven years.

Following the conviction, the self-styled spiritual leader was flown out of Panchkula in a government helicopter to a makeshift jail in Rohtak.

After the conviction of the self-styled spiritual leader in the 2002 rape case, his followers went on a rampage as they attacked police, journalists and even destroyed vehicles.

Several OB vans were also damaged by the attackers.

In order to gain control over the incident, the army was called in to Panchkula, on the outskirts of Chandigarh.

Before that, the police used tear gas and water cannons to try and disperse mobs of Ram Rahim supporters.

However, their efforts went in vain as they were outnumbered near the courthouse.

Violence were also reported in Sirsa city of Haryana which is the home base of the religious leader. One person was reportedly killed in the city.

Away from Panchkula, small incidents of violence were reported from Delhi, Rajasthan and Punjab.

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh and Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar have urged people in the states to maintain peace.

They briefed Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh over the issue.

President Ram Nath Kovind condemned the violence which hit Punchkula and left 30 people dead.

An official tweet on the President of India's handle said: "Violence and damage to public property after court verdict is highly condemnable; appeal to all citizens to maintain peace #PresidentKovind."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the incident as  'deeply distressing'.

Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal tweeted: "I appeal to all to maintain peace & have directed Commissioner of Police to take effective measures to ensure protection of life & property."

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also urged  people to maintain peace.

The Delhi Police said section 144 CrPC has been imposed in 11 districts of Delhi including New Delhi.

The Delhi Police tweeted: "Senior officers of @DelhiPolice are on patrol. Any gathering in light of recent verdict will be treated with zero tolerance."

"In light of recent verdict @DelhiPolice swat teams & reserve forces are on patrol. Request everyone to maintain peace and not fuel rumours," read another tweeted.

The police said sporadic incidents of the violence were reported from the city but situation has been under control.

According to reports, in Delhi, two buses and two train coaches were set on fire by mob.

The Friday's verdict passed by Justice Jagdeep Singh, came amid a heightened tension with massive security forces, including the Army, being deployed ahead of the verdict to maintain peace in case of a sectarian frenzy.

Tens of thousands of Dera followers had started taking to the street since Wednesday, much ahead of verdict, prompting the state Governments of Haryana and Punjab to take an unprecedented security measure to prevent any sectarian frenzy.

The sect claims to have sway over million of people.

The Haryana government imposed an indefinite curfew in Sirsa as a precautionary measure and a 72-hour ban on mobile internet services, except voice calls.

As many as 72 trains have been cancelled in view of the law and order situation.

The Centre has extended its support and provided security in both the states.

All educational institutions in Haryana remained closed and shops businessmen downed shutters.

Twenty columns of army, 53 companies of paramilitary forces and 50,000 policemen have been deployed in what came as an unprecedented preventive measure.

The CBI had filed an FIR against the self-styled God man, accusing him of raping two ‘sadhvis’ (female followers), in 2002 and the case came to trial in 2008.

The CBI move came after the Punjab and Haryana High Court took suo moto action on the basis of a letter written by one of the alleged victims to the then Prime Minister Atal Behari Bajpayee.

On the last day of the hearing, the court had directed Gurmeet Ram Rahim  him to appear before it at 2.45 pm on Friday — when the verdict is likely to be announced.


 

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