Dera has Rs 75 cr in 473 accounts; Ram Rahim has Rs 7.72 cr to his name

Haryana govt has frozen 504 bank accounts belonging to the Dera Sacha Sauda and its bodies

BS Web Team  |  New Delhi 

Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh
Jailed Dera Sacha Sauda leader Gurmeet Ram Rahim. Illustrations: Ajay Mohanty

With over 500 accounts and close to Rs 75 crore, the can hardly complain about the Punjab and Haryana High Court's direction that the cost of damage to public property caused by its members after their leader's conviction in two rape cases would be recovered from its assets. 

Multiple bank accounts belonging to the hold Rs 74.96 crore, the Indian Express reported on Thursday while citing information compiled by the Haryana government. The report added that jailed Dera chief Singh has Rs 7.72 crore in 12 accounts in his name, while his adopted daughter Honeypreet, who is currently absconding, has over Rs 1 crore in six bank accounts. 

Of close to Rs 75 crore amount, the maximum bank balance of a little under Rs 50 crore is held in 20 accounts, which are in the name of Ram Rahim’s film production unit Hakikat Entertainment, the daily reported, adding that the Haryana government had compiled information on the 504 bank accounts belonging to the Dera and its bodies. All these accounts have been frozen. 

As reported in August, the Gurgaon administration had collected details of direct and indirect properties and bank accounts belonging to Dera chief Ram Rahim Singh. 

The move came after the Punjab and Haryana High Court ordered the attachment of all properties owned by the Dera chief to compensate for the loss of property and destruction caused by his supporters in Haryana and other states.

According to an IndiaToday report, the Haryana government, acting on the Punjab and Haryana High Court's orders, has frozen 90 bank accounts in Sirsa. Further, the state government has sealed Honeypreet's OBC bank account, while another one with HDFC was yet to be sealed as of September 20.

Ram Rahim's business empire

He may claim to be a Godman, but in real life, Singh has hardly kept himself from material interests. Like many other self-styled Godmen in India, the chief’s business interest straddles across sectors – from education and healthcare services to FMCG and movie production. And, with 60 million followers across the globe with whom he enjoys a larger-than-life status, Singh is the face of all entities and products. While Singh personally holds a stake in the FMCG business, to the rest he is linked through cross-holdings and related-party transactions. (Read our full report on Ram Rahim's business empire)

No end in sight for Ram Rahim's troubles

As reported earlier, final arguments in two murder cases where Ram Rahim is an accused are underway in a special CBI court. 

The cases, related to the murder of Sirsa-based journalist Ram Chander Chhatrapati and former Dera manager Ranjit Singh, allegedly carried out by functionaries and followers of the sect, are being heard in the court of special CBI judge Jagdeep Singh. (Read all the details of the murder cases against the Dera chief here

On August 25, after the CBI court convicted Ram Rahim for raping two of his female disciples, violence erupted in Panchkula and Sirsa in which 41 people died. The court sentenced him to 20 years in prison on August 28.

on the run

As reported earlier, the jailed Dera chief's adopted daughter, Insan, has been booked for allegedly inciting violence following the conviction of Singh. 

has been booked at Sector 5 police station in Panchkula.

The police added her name in FIR number 345 as an accused in connection with the violence that took place in Panchkula on August 25.

"She is an accused in the case now," said Panchkula Police Commissioner A S Chawla.

Further, according to agency reports, patrolling has been stepped up along the Indo-Nepal border in Maharajganj and adjoining districts of Uttar Pradesh to nab Honeypreet, who has been absconding from the law. 

First Published: Thu, September 21 2017. 11:24 IST