China Daily (Hong Kong)

High security for guru rape verdict

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PANCHKULA, India — Several cities were under a security lockdown on Thursday ahead of a verdict in a rape trial involving a controvers­ial and hugely popular spiritual leader.

Tens of thousands of followers of the flamboyant guru of the quasi-religious sect Dera Sacha Sauda have gathered in the town of Panchkula, where a special court is set to announce a verdict on Friday.

The guru, who calls himself Saint Doctor Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan, has denied the charges of raping two of his female followers.

The case was investigat­ed by India’s top agency, the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion, and a special CBI court will announce the verdict.

While a security blockade has been put up around the court complex, beyond it thousands of followers squatted along the roads. Men and women, some with children and babies, had spread out blankets and bedsheets and settled down to wait for the verdict.

Nearly 6,000 police and paramilita­ry soldiers have spread out in Panchkula alone and thousands more have fanned out in nearby areas fearing violence in the event of a guilty verdict. More troops have been kept on standby.

In Panchkula and the neighborin­g city of Chandigarh, three sports stadiums have been set aside to act as makeshift prisons in case of violence, police said.

The sect claims to have 50 million followers and runs a spiritual empire that promotes vegetarian­ism and campaigns against drug addiction.

Religious sects like the Dera Sacha Sauda have huge followings in India. It’s not unusual for leaders of these sects to often have small, heavily armed private militias protecting them.

In 2007, clashes between the Dera Sacha Sauda followers and members of the Sikh faith in north India left at least three people dead.

In 2014, six people were killed as followers of another popular religious leader, guru Rampal, fought with police who were attempting to arrest him for contempt of court after he repeatedly failed to appear in court in connection with a murder trial.

On Thursday, police were checking all vehicles entering Haryana state where both the court house and the guru’s ashram are located.

Local administra­tors have asked that schools, colleges and offices remain closed on Thursday and Friday. All public transport in and around the town will also remain off the roads.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? The controvers­ial and popular spiritual leader Saint Doctor Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan arrives for a 2015 press conference in New Delhi, India.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO The controvers­ial and popular spiritual leader Saint Doctor Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan arrives for a 2015 press conference in New Delhi, India.

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