Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Police’s charges against dera followers under lens

- Vivek Gupta vivek.gupta@hindustant­imes.com

PANCHKULA: The recent court verdict dropping sedition charges against 53 Sirsa-based Dera Sacha Sauda followers in connection with Panchkula violence has put the Panchkula police probe under the scanner.

PANCHKULA: The recent verdict of the local court dropping sedition charges against 53 dera sacha sauda followers in connection with Panchkula violence has put the police probe under scanner.

There are at least 10 more cases where the police have slapped sedition charges including Section 121 (waging war against the state) and 121A (conspiracy to commit offences under Section 121), and Section 122 (collecting arms, etc.with intention of waging war against the state) against a large number of dera followers who allegedly clashed with security forces on August 25, last year, after the conviction of dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim in a rape case.

In one of the cases ‘state vs Sukhbir Singh’, the police have even slapped Section 124 A of the Indian Penal Code that deals with bringing disaffecti­on towards government through words, or signs, or otherwise.

Sources in the police said that out of these cases, police have so far got permission to impose sedition sections only in two cases. In two other cases, sanction has already been declined while in six cases, permission is pending.

Given that framing of charges in the said cases are to be done in the next two weeks, sedition charges might be dropped if sanction is not granted at the earliest.

As reported by HT on Monday, the local court dropped sedition charges against 53 dera followers because police did not have prosecutio­n sanction from the state government to frame them under Section 121 and 121A.

“The prosecutio­n sanction of any penal section is granted only if the state is convinced that these charges justify the police probe.If the state has put on hold approvals for sedition charges in connection with the dera violence, this really puts police probe in doubt,” said defence lawyer RC Chauhan, who is opposing police move to frame his client under sedition charges in one of the cases.

Panchkula police commission­er AS Chawla said that they are legally reviewing the matter

SEDITION APPROVAL ONLY IN HONEYPREET AND DERA CHIEF ESCAPE CASE

The two cases where approval is granted include a case ‘state vs Surender Dhiman’ in which Honeypreet and other top dera functionar­ies are the main accused.

The matter is listed for framing of charges on February 21.

The second is ‘state vs head constable Ajay’ in which dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim’s security guards are accused of helping the dera chief in an escape bid. This case is listed on February 26.

OUT OF THE 10 CASES, POLICE HAVE PERMISSION TO IMPOSE SEDITION CHARGES ONLY IN TWO CASES

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