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PM Modi talks tough on violence

- ARCHIS MOHAN

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said violence in the name of faith would not be tolerated, a day before a court is to announce the extent of punishment to Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh. ARCHIS MOHAN reports

Prime Minister NarendraMo­di on Sunday said violence in the name of faith will not be tolerated, a day before a court is to announce the quantum of punishment to Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh.

A Central Bureau of Investigat­ion court in Panchkula had on Friday held Singh guilty in a rape case. Alleged supporters of the Dera sect chief had then gone on the rampage, burning vehicles and train compartmen­ts. As many as 38 people were killed in the violence. Ha ryan a’ s Man ohar L al K hat tar-led B ha ra ti ya Jan at a Party government had come under severe criticism from political parties and on social media by common people for its failure to maintain peace.

There are fears there might be more violence on Monday when the quantum of punishment forth eD era chief is announced in Rohtak, where he is lodged in a jail.

In his Mann Ki Baat broadcast on Sunday, the PM said he would reiterate what he had said in his Independen­ce Day speech from the Red Fort. “I had said that violence in the name of faith will not be tolerated, whether it is communal belief systems, whether it is subscribin­g to political ideologies, whether it is allegiance to a person or customs and traditions,” he said. But the PM said in his address: “No one has the right to take the law into one’s own hands in the name of one’s beliefs.”

Many of the Dera chief’s supporters are from the marginalis­ed communitie­s. Modi said in the “Constituti­on given to us by Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar, there’s every provision for ensuring justice for each and every person.” Ambedkar, regarded as the architect of the Constituti­on, is a Dalit icon.

“I want to assuremy countrymen that people who take law into their own hands and are on the path of violent suppressio­n — whether it is a person or a group — neither this country nor any government will tolerate it. Each and every person will have to abide by the law; the law will fix accountabi­lity and the guilty will unquestion­ably be punished ,” he said.

India is the country of Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, the land of Vallabhbha­i Patel, who gave up everything for the unity of the nation, he said. “For centuries, our forefather­s have imbibed community values, non-violence, mutual respect — these are inherent to us.”

The PM said his government’ s Jan Dhan Yojana for financial inclusion completes three years on Monday. It was launched on August28,2014. He said 300 million new families have been linked to this scheme and bank accounts have been opened. Modi said almost ~65,000 crore has been deposited in Jan D han accounts. The PM said under the Mudra scheme andStartup­India-StandUpSch­eme, Dalits, tribals, women, educated youth have been able to get loans from banks without any guarantee.

With theModi government being criticised for failing to fulfil its promise of providing 20 million jobs a year and job growth having plummeted, the PM said the people who have got bank loans “have been able to stand on their own feet and have succeeded in giving employment to one or two other people as well”.

I want to assure my countrymen that people who take law into their own hands and are on the path of violent suppressio­n — whether it is a person or a group — neither this country nor any government will tolerate it. Each and every person will have to abide by the law; the law will fix accountabi­lity and the guilty will unquestion­ably be punished” (In the) Constituti­on given to us by Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar, there is every provision for ensuring justice for each and every person”

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? A deserted view of the Satnam Singh Chowk on Beghu Road, leading to Dera Sacha Sauda, during curfew in Sirsa on Sunday
PHOTO: PTI A deserted view of the Satnam Singh Chowk on Beghu Road, leading to Dera Sacha Sauda, during curfew in Sirsa on Sunday
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NARENDRA MODI Prime Minister

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