The Asian Age

Dera violence mars Shah event

Section 144 imposed in city, police conducts flag marches

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

BJP president Amit Shah’s programme on Saturday was cancelled after the Delhi police imposed Section 144 in the national capital.

Section 144 was imposed following the conviction of Gurmeet Ram Rahim in a rape case when arson was reported from various parts in the national capital. An alert was also sounded on the outskirts of Delhi in Ghaziabad and Noida where Section 144 was imposed. A bus returning from Panchkula was thoroughly checked at the ISBT Kashmere Gate.

Mr Shah was supposed to attend a function organised by the BJP Lok Sabha member from West Delhi, Parvesh Verma, in Raja Garden. BJP vicepresid­ent Shyam Jaju and Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari was also supposed to attend the programme. On Saturday morning, the Delhi BJP sent a message saying that the programme was cancelled.

The situation in the national capital remained “normal and under control” with the Delhi police maintainin­g a high alert in view of incidents of arson in different parts of the city following the conviction of the Dera Sacha Sauda chief.

Extra measures like deployment of SWAT teams and reserve force and flag marches were

conducted by the police.

A high alert was sounded on Friday night which continued till Saturday with senior police officers being accompanie­d by the reserve forces patrolling in different areas, said DCP Madhur Verma, the PRO of Delhi police.

“According to feedback from different police districts, no areas are affected and the situation has been normal with day to day life being unaffected,” he said.

Prohibitor­y orders have been imposed in 11 of the 13 police districts, barring North and Central Delhi, in the city to prevent gathering of miscreants.

“These orders under Section 144 of the CrPC are meant for miscreants only. It will not affect normal day to day life. It will be reviewed as per the situation,” Mr Verma said.

Several cases of torching of DTC buses and coaches of a train were reported from different parts of the city on Friday following the conviction of Gurmeet Ram Rahim by a special CBI court in Panchkula.

Commission­er of police Amulya Patnaik has also warned stern action against miscreants.

The situation in the city remained ‘normal and under control’ with the police maintainin­g a high alert

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