Khaleej Times

Tight security ahead of guru sentencing

- AFP IANS

sirsa — Supporters of Baba Ram Rahim Gurmeet Singh ended a tense standoff with soldiers on Sunday after the cult leader was convicted of rape, but authoritie­s are bracing for more trouble on the eve of his sentencing after rioting by devotees left 36 dead.

Thousands of followers of Ram Rahim Singh had congregate­d in the spiritual headquarte­rs of his sect in the northern state of Haryana over the weekend and refused to leave, despite calls from police and troops for them to disperse.

Singh’s loyalists had gone on a rampage in many other parts of the state after the court decision Friday.

On Sunday, followers began trickling out from the compound in the town of Sirsa one by one under army guard.

Hundreds of soldiers and riot police had blocked approaches to the premises spread over 1,000 acres and were urging those holed up inside to surrender peacefully.

A curfew imposed in Sirsa, where soldiers patrolled empty streets, was briefly lifted Sunday morning to allow Singh’s followers to leave the headquarte­rs as spiritual anthems blared from megaphones.

Indian authoritie­s have been on high alert since rioting and arson broke out minutes after Singh — who has starred in films and claims to have 50 million followers — was found guilty of raping two of his devotees.

Police said at least 36 people were killed as tens of thousands of followers took to the streets, attacking television vans and setting fire to dozens of vehicles.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday it was “natural to be worried” as the violence even briefly reached the capital New Delhi.

But his ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, which is also in power in Haryana, has come under heavy fire for failing to prevent the outbreak of violence and allowing the 50-year-old guru to travel in a luxury chopper to jail.

Critics say state authoritie­s grossly underestim­ated the risk posed by the 200,000-strong army of Singh devotees who poured onto the streets vowing to defend their spiritual leader who they consider innocent.

Authoritie­s are taking no such chances ahead of Monday, when Singh will be sentenced in a prisonside court hearing in Rohtak. He could face a maximum sentence of life imprisonme­nt.

The city has been heavily fortified ahead of the ruling, with roads blocked by barbed wire and residents warned to stay indoors.

“We have made multi-layered arrangemen­ts so that nobody is able to reach the venue (prison) or enter Rohtak district itself,” police deputy inspector general Navdeep Singh Virk said.

“I am fully confident everything will go on peacefully and there will be no untoward incident tomorrow (Monday).”

As a precaution­ary measure, all senior members of Singh’s Dera Sacha Sauda sect have been placed under “preventive detention”, he added. —

 ?? PTI ?? Security personnel keeping strict vigil near Suniari Jail in which Ram Rahim’s quantum of punishment be awarded in Rohtak . —
PTI Security personnel keeping strict vigil near Suniari Jail in which Ram Rahim’s quantum of punishment be awarded in Rohtak . —

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