The Asian Age

Khattar responsibl­e for violence: HC

Court asks Haryana CM why state allowed entry of anti-social elements into Panchkula

- TANVEER THAKUR

The Punjab and Haryana high court on Saturday came down heavily on the Haryana state government, holding it responsibl­e for the violence that erupted in Panchkula on Friday and resulted in the deaths of 31 people, after the CBI special court verdict against Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh. The high court held chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar responsibl­e for protecting Dera Sacha Sauda.

A full bench of the court, comprising acting Chief Justice S. Singh Saron, and Justices Avneesh Jhingan and Surya Kant, was hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by a Panchkula resident, raising law and order concerns, after a large number of people reportedly entered the district despite prohibitor­y orders.

Asking the state government how they could fail to notice the build-up of Dera supporters in Panchkula, the court said said that if Mr Khattar knew that anti-social elements created problems as per his statement, why was the government not able to prevent their entry into the ditrict for the past seven days.

“This was political surrender to lure votebank,” the court said.

This was political surrender to lure votebank

— Punjab & Haryana high court

The Khattar government should be immediatel­y dismissed... This kind of shameful surrender for politics of vote need to be condemned by all — Mayawati, BSP chief

Why wasn’t any action taken first under Section 144? Why were all gatherings not prohibited? Why was there no preventive deployment of armed police on streets?

— Shashi Tharoor, Cong MP

The mistake was made by allowing people to gather. Against 1.5 lakh people, what can 200 policemen do? Naturally, the result is violence.

— Amarinder Singh, Punjab CM

Unfortunat­ely, the PM is more interested in protecting and serving the interests of his close friend Khattar. — Abhishek Singhvi, Congress spokesman

Punjab’s advocate general Atul Nanda said that the bench had taken serious cognizance of Friday’s violence. “The court observed that the loss due to the violence is a loss of the nation and the taxpayer. This loss will be compensate­d by those who are responsibl­e for this loss,” he told reporters.

He said the court had directed Dera Saacha Sauda to give a list of its properties and not sell or transfer its properties till further order.

“The court has also directed the deputy commission­ers of Punjab and Haryana to collect claim petitions from people who have suffered losses due to the violence and submit these to respective advocate generals who will then place these before the court,” he added. The court has fixed the next date of hearing for August 29, he said.

Meanwhile, director general of police B.S. Sandhu informed that two cases of sedition had been registered against Dera followers. He said that the police had recovered one AK47 rifle and one Mauser from a vehicle of a Dera follower, and two rifles and five pistols from another vehicle during the operations. As many as 524 persons have been arrested under eight different FIRs registered against the Dera followers.

The law-and-order situation is being maintained and constantly monitored in the entire state, and no incident has occurred anywhere after 6.30 pm on Friday. As many as 101 companies of paramilita­ry have been deployed in the state; six columns of the Army have been deployed in Panchkula, and four in Sirsa. Curfew has been relaxed in Panchkula and Sirsa.

He said that the district administra­tion, Sirsa, with the assistance of police, paramilita­ry and military forces, was sanitising and securing the area outside Dera Sacha Sauda. He said that the casualties of the violence did not include any local resident.

Refuting reports that the Dera chief was being provided VIP treatment, the chief secretary said he was transporte­d to the district jail in Rohtak in a helicopter due to security concerns. “He is being treated like any other inmate. He is being provided the same food and facilities and has not been provided an air-conditione­d cell. His Z-plus security was withdrawn automatica­lly,” he added.

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