The Asian Age

Rahim Lookout notice against Honeypreet, daughter of jailed ‘godman’ Ram

Cops probe how Honeypreet had used copter

- TANVEER THAKUR

The Haryana police has issued a lookout notice for Honeypreet Insan, adopted daughter of jailed Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim on Friday.

The police is investigat­ing as to how did Ms Honeypreet manage to board the helicopter that took Ram Rahim to Rohtak Jail soon after his conviction.

According to police sources, Ms Honeypreet, is suspected of being part of a conspiracy to whisk the Dera chief away from the police custody in case of an adverse verdict against him in Panchkula on August 25.

Many theories regarding the whereabout­s of Honeypreet are doing rounds — while some say that she has gone into hiding soon after her father’s sentence, other reports state that she is staying at the residence of a Dera follower in Sirsa. Ms Honeypreet Insan has a controvers­ial past. The Dera chief got her married to Vishwas Gupta, a Dera follower from Sirsa, in 1999.

Dera insiders claim that when Honeypreet complained to Singh that her in-laws were demanding dowry, he adopted her as

According to police sources, Ms Honeypreet, is suspected of being part of a conspiracy to whisk the Dera chief away from the police custody in case of an adverse verdict against him in Panchkula

his daughter in 2009 and made Vishwas his son-inlaw, which gave a big boost to his business. But soon Gupta fell out with his father-in-law, and in 2011 approached the Punjab and Haryana HC to seek the custody of his wife from the Dera chief.

On her Twitter and Facebook accounts, she mentions herself as “PAPA’s ANGEL, philanthro­pist, director, editor, actress!! Passionate to transform my Rockstar Papa’s directions into actions!”.

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 ?? — PTI ?? In this file photo Honeypreet Insan is seen with Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh at the promotiona­l event.
— PTI In this file photo Honeypreet Insan is seen with Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh at the promotiona­l event.

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