Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Now anything can happen: Devotees

- Prabhjit Singh and Bhaskar Mukherjee letters@hindustant­imes.com n

SIRSA:A spectre of violence looms large over the Dera Sacha Sauda headquarte­rs, located a few kilometres away from Sirsa city.

Even as thousands of devotees — known as premis — spent Wednesday night sleeping on its premises, several others kept vigil on the road leading to Begu village. With only a day to go for a special CBI court in Panchkula to pronounce the verdict in a rape case involving Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, the general mood was that of anger and anxiety.

Many followers at the Dera headquarte­rs remained awake, huddling in groups to discuss the case and its possible fallouts. The situation may look calm now, one of them said, but “anything can happen” if their spiritual leader is indicted.

“There are seven crore of us here. The premis are restless, and they are having sleepless nights,” warned dera spokesman Aditya Insan, accusing the state – including police officers who made “insensitiv­e statements”– of bringing matters to a head.

Hari Chand, a devotee from the nearby Begu village, said many among them were not happy with the manner in which the media had handled their leader’s case. “But the outcry can’t be stopped now. We are pained,” he said.

Back in the city, people discussed the possibilit­y of a curfew being imposed. Though schools and colleges remained shut, provision stores and commercial establishm­ents opened their doors for business.

Gratitude is the primary sentiment that makes the dera chief’s followers defend him. “The government should be ashamed of the way it has been harassing our Guruji, who works so hard for us,” said Phool Chand from another village in Sirsa, referring to the 400-bed hospital, IT school and skill workshop establishe­d by the leader on the premises. “We were once paupers. But today, we have everything from jobs to money, vehicles and farmland all because of him.”

“We reached Panchkula in lakhs,” another devotee from Ludhiana said, adding that he and his comrades would wait for the dera chief’s directions before taking any action. At present, they are busy trying to obtain updates from phone calls and TV news channels.

So, is this just the calm before the storm? Raj Dulara Insan, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, claimed it could well be the case. “Have you never seen God? We meet our God here at the dera every day,” he said.

“We know that all the cases against him are fake,” said another follower on the condition of anonymity. “But if they hold him guilty, it will turn into a do-or-die situation.”

As many as three premis had committed suicide in protest through 2011, when the special CBI court instructed the Dera Sacha Sauda chief to appear before it every day.

Superinten­dent of police Ashwin Shenvi said law-enforcemen­t agencies were leaving no stone unturned to prevent the occurrence of untoward incidents.

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