Law and order top priority ahead of Dera chief's sentencing: Haryana DGP

He also informed that the toll in Friday's violence rose to 38

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Haryana's Panchkula, adjoining Chandigarh resembled a war zone on Friday. Photo: PTI
Haryana's Panchkula, adjoining Chandigarh resembled a war zone on Friday. Photo: PTI

Maintaining law & order will be the top priority for the police on Monday, when the quantum of Sacha Sauda chief Singh's sentence will be announced, state Director-General of Police (DGP) B S Sandhu said on Sunday even as the toll in Friday's violence rose to 38.

To ensure there was no repeat of violence that erupted in last week when thousands of followers gathered around the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court that convicted Singh in a case, all routes to the Sunaria jail in Rohtak, where the self-styled godman has been lodged, have been sealed.


Addressing a press conference here, Sandhu said that in Haryana, only Sirsa, where the sect is headquartered, was now under curfew.

"The top priority now is to ensure that law and order is maintained when the sentencing of convicted Sacha Sauda chief takes place in Rohtak tomorrow," he said.

The added that the death toll in the violence that broke out in and after the conviction of the chief on Friday had risen to 38.

While 32 persons died in the violence on Friday at Panchkula, six others died at Sirsa, where curfew was still in place, he said.

The chief is now lodged in the Sunaria jail in Rohtak, where the special court judge will be flown from here for the pronouncement of the sentence.

On Friday, the court had convicted the chief in a case.

In Rohtak, foolproof arrangements have been made and all routes leading to the jail have been sealed, Sandhu said.

Asked about a 35-year-old cameraman of a channel being attacked today at allegedly by followers, Sandhu said a case has been registered in this regard.

He sought to assure media persons that the police will give them full protection, but urged them to take precautions when they venture out into sensitive areas.