Situation in Haryana tense, but under control: MHA
August 28, 2017  10:52
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The Centre today said the situation in Haryana, which is braced for the sentencing of Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, is tense but under control with the Army conducting flag march in sensitive areas. Officials said security has been tightened across Haryana while the Delhi Police is in full alert to foil any attempt by anyone to disturb peace.

CBI special court judge Jagdeep Singh, who declared the Dera chief guilty of rape and criminal intimidation of the two women disciples in 2002, will be flown to Rohtak at 11:30 am, where Ram Rahim has been lodged since Friday. All access to the jail on the outskirts of Rohtak has been blocked and close to 3,000 paramilitary troops have been stationed. So far, 10 deras have been sealed and over a 100 followers have been detained.

"As per report of the DGP control Room, Haryana, the situation is tense but under control. Columns of Army are doing flag march continuously," a Home Ministry spokesperson said.

As per the report, the total casualties due to the violence after the conviction of the Dera Sacha Sauda chief in a rape case is 35 (Panchkula-17, Sirsa-6 and Chandigarh-12) and a total 204 people were injured. The CBI court, which convicted the Dera chief, will pronounce the quantum of punishment in Sunaira Jail on the outskirts of Rohtak today.
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