Millennium Post

Political parties hail prison term given to Dera chief

- MPOST BUREAU

NEW DELHI: Leaders from various political parties on Monday welcomed the 10-year prison term given to Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh even as some Opposition leaders lashed out at the Haryana government for the violence that preceded the pronouncem­ent of the sentence.

"We have seen this callous insensitiv­ity, coupled with the mulish obstinacy in the face of the most unpreceden­ted structures in the high court of the state. In any responsibl­e sensitive form of governance, comments, not strictures of far less severity than we have heard in Haryana would have led to apologies, resignatio­ns and complete unconditio­nal acceptance. Here it has had the opposite effect, that's the interestin­g part of it" said Congress spokespers­on Abhishek Manu Singhvi.

"Because of worldwide condemnati­on, because of the high court strictures, because of our comments calling for the resignatio­n, the reverse has happened, there is a hardening of positions," he said.

CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said that the law of the land must be implemente­d, but expressed concerns over the violence after the court on August 25 held Ram Rahim guilty of rape.

"It is strange that despite the high court's directions, no stringent measures were taken to ensure there was no violence," he said.

The verdict on Friday had led to widespread violence in Punjab, Haryana, parts of Uttar Pradesh and even Delhi leading to the deaths of more than 30 people.

"The law has taken its course. It is a verdict on the charges of serious nature. One should respect the verdict. Somebody must be held responsibl­e for the violence which preceded the verdict. Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar should have resigned by this time. His position has become untenable and he must quit," said CPI national secretary D Raja.

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh said the court has found Ram Rahim guilty and sentenced him.

"There is nothing for us to say other than asking people to maintain peace," he said.

BJP leader Subramania­n Swamy said that Ram Rahim's conviction was a message that no one is too big to be prosecuted.

He also said that it was unlikely that Rahim's 10-year term would be reduced on appeal.

Swamy also lauded the CBI judge, who he said wasn't "cowered" by the magnitude of the case.

"I think it is a major victory after the triple talaq verdict and is a message for women's safety. Ultimately the public reaction was so strong that the government also had to move in," he said.

"We want to demonstrat­e that no matter how high you are the law is above you and we have seen victory of the law both in sessions court and in the HC. Now let him appeal and I don't think he will get any relief, he has to serve 10 years."

Swamy, however, said that in terms of "quantum of lawlessnes­s" both Punjab and Haryana were equal, but as a BJP ruled state, it was the latter that faced the brunt of the criticisms.

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