Former Sacha Sauda driver deposes in murder case

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

A former of Sacha chief Singh has testified in court that a sect follower was killed on the directions of the self-syled godman.

The Sacha chief was sentenced last year to 20 years in prison for raping two women followers, in a verdict which triggered violence in by his followers.

"In his statement, Khatta said the chief issued directions for the killing of Ranjit Singh," the said today.

Khatta told the court that Singh had ordered elimination of on June 16, 2002. The murder took place on July 10.

The of the Sirsa-based sect was named key conspirator in the killing.

The next hearing in the case is on May 15.

earlier gave a statement against Singh in 2007 but retracted it in 2012, allegedly under pressure from the godman and his "goons".

was killed for his suspected role in circulating an anonymous letter which alleged sexual exploitation of his disciples by the dera at its headquarters in Sirsa, according to the prosecution.

also deposed before the on May 5 in the murder of

He had approached the last year after the dera chief's conviction in the rape cases, seeking permission to record afresh his statements on the Ram Rahim's role in the two murder cases.

The CBI court had dismissed Khatta Singh's application for a fresh deposition. He then moved the and High Court, which allowed him to depose again.

Singh told the in 2007 that he had information about a meeting between Ram Rahim and his men before Ranjit Singh's murder.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 18:05 IST