The Asian Age

Dera violence toll rises to 36; Panchkula, Sirsa tense

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

No new incidents of violence were reported on Saturday, but the death toll in Dera violence, which erupted on Friday morning after a guilty verdict was handed out to Gurmeet Ram Rahim in two rape cases, increased to 36.

About 269 people have been injured, of whom 212 are civilians, officials said.

Haryana police chief B.S. Sandhu said that 552 arrests have been made so far and a probe is on to capture the perpetrato­rs of the violence.

Mr Sandhu also said that 24 vehicles have been impounded and five pistols (79 rounds), two rifles (52 rounds), an AK-47, three petrol bombs, iron rods and hockey sticks recovered.

In Delhi, meanwhile, Union home minister Rajnath Singh chaired a high-level meeting on Saturday to review the security situation.

Mr Singh was briefed about the steps taken to maintain law and order and restore peace at the meeting that was also attended by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and chiefs of paramilita­ry.

While Panchkula and Sirsa remain “very tense”,

This was political surrender to allure vote bank... CM is the home minister. Why have you allowed people to assemble for seven days?

— Punjab and Haryana HC

He is being treated as an ordinary prisoner. It was reported that he was being an air conditione­r, there is nothing like that. —D.S. Dhesi, state chief secy

the situation in the rest of the state is “tense but under control”, the minister is understood to have been told.

Police sources said that about 3,000 to 4,000 people are still at the Dera Sacha Sauda ashram in Sirsa and they are being made to vacate gradually. Dera followers have been removed from Panchkula.

As many as 101 companies of paramilita­ry have been deployed in the state, and six columns of the Army have been deployed in Panchkula, and four in Sirsa.

In Punjab, curfew has been lifted in three districts and relaxed in other areas. District collectors have been authorised to take the decision on enforcing curfew in their respective districts, keeping in mind the situation on the ground, chief minister Amrinder Singh said.

Businesses and online booking services across Chandigarh, Punjab and Haryana have been badly hit following the ban on mobile internet services.

Mobile internet services were suspended for 72 hours in the city and two states ahead of the court verdict in the sexual assault case against the Dera Sacha Sauda chief post lunch on Friday.

The order says SMSes, all dongle services provided on mobile networks, except voice calls, are suspended. The Punjab government has extended the internet ban in the state till Tuesday.

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