The Asian Age

CBI harassing Karti, says Chidambara­m

CBI court to hear 2 murder cases against Dera Sacha Sauda head

- TANVEER THAKUR

New Delhi: Former finance minister P. Chidambara­m on Friday accused the CBI of harassing his son Karti Chidambara­m in the AircelMaxi­s case. “In Aircel-Maxis, FIPB recommende­d and I approved minutes. CBI should question me and not harass Karti...,” he tweeted.

In view of the Dera Sacha Sauda head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh’s hearing in two separate murder cases on Saturday in Panchkula, security has been beefed up around the city and other parts of the Haryana.

The cases related to the murder of Sirsa-based journalist Ram Chander Chhatrapat­i and former Dera manager Ranjit Singh, allegedly by functionar­ies and followers of the sect, will be held in the court of special CBI judge Jagdeep Singh. The same court on August 25 convicted Ram Rahim on two counts rape of his female disciples. According to Haryana director general of police B.S. Sandhu, adequate para military and Haryana police personnel are stationed around the court complex in Sector 1 here and other areas in Panchkula town.

There are no reports of the dera followers assembling in Panchkula ahead of the Saturday’s hearing, unlike the day when the rape judgement was pronounced when over onelakh followers converged in the town. Ram Rahim has been sentenced to 20 years of rigorous imprisonme­nt on the two counts of the rape of his female followers. He is also the main accused in the murder case of a dera member Ranjit Singh. It has been alleged that Ranjit was shot dead in 2002 at the behest of Ram Rahim.

Another victim, journalist Ram Chander Chhatrapat­i, was also allegedly killed at his behest in 2002.

A senior cop said Ram Rahim is unlikely to be physically present for the hearing as he is lodged at the Sunaria jail near Rohtak. The hearing would take place through video conferenci­ng.

Haryana saw deadly violence by dera followers after Ram Rahim was convicted in the rape cases by the special CBI court on August 25, leaving 41 people dead and injuring over 250 people in Haryana.

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