Curfew-like restrictions in Chandigarh; mobile Internet, rails to shut

IANS  |  Chandigarh 

Authorities imposed curfew-like restrictions in and at nearby Panchkula and shut mobile internet services in Haryana, and for three days from Thursday as a special prepared to give its verdict in a rape case against Sacha Sauda sect chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh on Friday.

Fearing violence by the huge mass of Dera supporters gathered at the sect headquarters at Sirsa in and at Panchkula where the is based, officials announced several other restrictive steps even as the sect chief appealed to his followers to maintain peace.

Plying of buses to and Panchkula would be suspended till Friday. Likewise, the Railways cancelled 22 trains bound for A Northern Railway spokesman said six trains going to were cancelled on Thursday.

Nearly two lakh sect followers have descended on Panchkula, where the is based, and nearby places from mostly across and

Ending speculation, sect chief Ram Rahim Singh said he would appear before the on Friday. "I have always respected the law. Despite a pain in my back, I will obey the law and must visit the court," he tweeted in Hindi on Thursday.

He urged his followers to maintain peace. "I believe in God. All should maintain peace."

The sect chief, who has lakhs of followers mainly in and Haryana, has been accused by a former female follower of raping her in the sprawling Dera campus on the outskirts of Sirsa, 260 km from

The hearing in the case has been going on since 2007.

More than 15,000 paramilitary personnel have been deployed in and Haryana, a senior official told IANS.

In a bid to discourage more people from reaching Panchkula, Roadways stopped plying buses for two days bound for and Panchkula.

Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar told all ministers and legislators to be in their constituencies till Friday.

Additional Chief Secretary Ram Niwas told reporters that mobile internet services would be shut in Haryana, and for three days in a bid to prevent spread of rumours relating to the verdict.

He said this decision was taken at a meeting of Haryana, and officials held here on Thursday.

He said a joint control room of and would be set up in

Niwas said prohibitory orders had been imposed in all districts of and carrying of weapons had been prohibited.

"Besides extra police force, 18 companies of paramilitary forces would be available by this evening," he said.

Ten senior IPS officers have been deployed and two Additional Director General-level officers have been told to ensure peace. In addition, 10 Duty Magistrates will be at various locations.

As a precaution, the administration has declared a three-day holiday in all schools in till Saturday. The government too has closed all colleges and libraries in Panchkula district till Friday.

In Punjab, prohibitory orders have been imposed and all schools and colleges would be closed on Friday, a government spokesperson told IANS.

All government offices located in will be closed on Friday.

Chief Minister Amarinder Singh, who reviewed a security meeting here on Wednesday, directed authorities to withdraw 1,000 police personnel from VVIP security and deploy them to strengthen security in the state.

A riot control room has been set up in Panchkula.

The government has declared Chaudhary Tau Devi Lal Stadium Complex in Panchkula and Dalbir Singh Indoor Stadium is Sirsa town as Speical Jails.

--IANS

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