Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Court frames charges against Ram Rahim in castration case

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

PANCHKULA : A special CBI court here on Friday charged incarcerat­ed Dera Sacha Sauda head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh and two of his doctors for forcible castration of dera followers.

The dera head, who is serving a 20-year sentence in Rohtak’s Sunaria Jail for raping two women disciples, is facing legal proceeding­s in two murder cases also.

While Ram Rahim was charged under Sections 417 (cheating), 326 (voluntaril­y causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means) and 506 (punishment for criminal intimidati­on) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the two doctors — MP Singh and Pankaj Garg — believed to be closely involved with the castration process, were charged under Sections 120B (criminal conspiracy) and 326 of the IPC.

Sarabjeet Singh, counsel for Dr Singh said: “Charges were framed and the next hearing is scheduled for August 17. Now, the prosecutio­n will submit evidences in the case before the court.”

Dr Singh is also in judicial custody in the Ambala jail in connection with Panchkula violence of August 25 last year that took place following the conviction of the dera head in the rape case. His conviction had triggered arson and violence across Haryana that claimed 36 lives and injured over 250 people.

While Ram Rahim appeared before special CBI judge Kapil Rathi through video-conferenci­ng, the two doctors appeared in person.

‘WERE MADE LANDOWNERS, THEN CASTRATED’

Talking to the media, prosecutio­n witness Gurdas Singh Tuhar said: “I was a ‘sadhu’ in the dera when the castration­s took place. The followers were first made landowners and then castrated. The power of attorney was taken from them and the land was subsequent­ly transferre­d to the Dera Sacha Sauda Trust.”

‘PRINTING PRESS, HOSPITALS USED FOR CASTRATION’

The CBI, in its chargeshee­t filed on February 1, said an old printing press building in Sirsa and two charity hospitals of the dera were used for carrying out mass castration­s. The CBI said the Shah Satnamji Speciality Hospital inside the dera precincts in Sirsa was another spot for illegal castration­s. Another charitable hospital — Shah Satnamji General Hospital — at the dera chief’s ancestral village in Rajasthan’s Gurusar Modia village was the third spot identified by the CBI for mass castration­s.

As per the CBI chargeshee­t, a dera follower-turned-complainan­t had submitted a list containing names of 166 dera followers who were allegedly castrated at the behest of Ram Rahim at dera properties, including the main headquarte­rs in Sirsa in the early 2000.

The CBI claimed that 128 of the allegedly castrated followers were contacted and examined during the probe. Six of them became CBI’s main witness who deposed against the dera chief and revealed that they were castrated at his behest by Dr Singh and Dr Garg.

PROBE WAS HANDED TO CBI IN 2014

Handing over the probe to the CBI in December 2014, the Punjab and Haryana high court had rapped Haryana Police for letting “grass to grow under its feet” and conducting “worthless investigat­ion” in the case allegedly involving Ram Rahim. The order came nearly two years after petitioner Hans Raj Chauhan of Fatehabad district alleged that the followers were castrated after giving them the false hope that “males who would get castrated would be able to achieve God through Ram Rahim”.

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