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Ram Rahim, convicted of rape, will be sentenced on MondayJudge who gave verdict will be taken to Rohtak jail for court proceedings36 people killed, 250 injured in violence after verdict on Dera chief
The Dera chief, who was convicted by a court in Panchkula of raping two of his women followers at his ashram in 2002, was flown in a government helicopter to Rohtak and has been kept in a special cell at the District Jail at Sanoria, about 10 km from Rohtak.
The roads that lead to the jail have reportedly been fortified with huge security presence along the stretch Border Security Force (BSF) and Haryana police personnel are stationed in the vicinity of the jail. A total of 28 paramiliatry companies will be stationed in the town; a senior cop told aapkasamachar that army is also on standby in the area.
Ram Rahim will not be brought to Panchkula for the sentencing. Judge Jagdeep Singh, who delivered the verdict on Friday, will be taken to the Rohtak prison where court proceedings will be held.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Saturday ordered the Haryana government to make necessary arrangements for the special CBI judge to be flown to the Rohtak district jail tomorrow to pronounce the quantum of sentence against the Dera Sacha Sauda chief.
The centre has instructed the Haryana government to provide highest level of security to Judge Jagdeep Singh in view of the threat perception after he delivered the verdict against the Dera head, an official said.
The Punjab and Haryana court slammed the centre and the state government for mishandling the situation that led to maddening violence in the state.
Security forces were on also "standby" outside the Dera headquarters in Sirsa where thousands of his followers are holed up, the Director General of Police in Haryana state, Baljit Singh Sandhu said on Saturday.
The Punjab and Haryana court slammed the centre and the state government for mishandling the situation that led to maddening violence in the state.
Security forces were on also "standby" outside the Dera headquarters in Sirsa where thousands of his followers are holed up, the Director General of Police in Haryana state, Baljit Singh Sandhu said on Saturday.
36 people were killed and over 250 injured in the violence that broke out immediately after the announcement of the verdict with followers of the Sirsa-based sect going on the rampage and clashing with security personnel.
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