Godman Rampal\, 13 followers sentenced to life term in another case

Godman Rampal, 13 followers sentenced to life term in another case

Press Trust of India  |  Hisar (Har) 

A court sentenced self-styled godman and his 13 followers to in a second case of Wednesday.

A woman was found dead at Rampal's Ashram in district on November 19, 2014. was arrested the same day for and other charges were slapped on him.

On Tuesday, the court sentenced the engineer-turned self-styled godman and 14 of his followers to in connection with another case of

On October 11, and some of his followers had been convicted in two separate cases of murder and other offences, including wrongful confinement of his victims at his Ashram in

Additional D R Chalia also slapped a fine of Rs 2.05 lakh on each of the convicts on Wednesday.

The court awarded and a fine of Rs one lakh each under Section 302 IPC, two years imprisonment under Section 343 IPC and fine of Rs 5,000 each, and life imprisonment under Section 120 B and fine of Rs one lakh each. All sentences will run concurrently.

The court yesterday pronounced the quantum of punishment in the first case involving the death of four women and a child at the Hisar ashram on November 18, 2014.

A P Singh, who represented Rampal and others, said they will challenge the sessions court decision before the and High Court.

The verdict was pronounced, after nearly a four-year trial, in a makeshift court inside the central jail in Hisar, where Rampal and his followers have been lodged since their arrest in November 2014.

The two cases against Rampal and his followers were filed at station on November 19, 2014.

Besides the murder charges, the had also invoked the offence of wrongful confinement, among others, in the two FIRs.

In November 2014, as the police proceeded to arrest Rampal holed up inside his ashram, his followers and devotees, numbering more than 15,000, surrounded the sprawling 12-acre hermitage to prevent the godman's arrest.

Six persons five women and an infant were killed in the ensuing violence.

Ahead of the pronouncement of the sentence, the Hisar district administration had made elaborate security arrangements. Section 144 of the CrPC, prohibiting gathering of more than four persons, has been imposed by the district magistrate, effective till October 17.

Before becoming a self-styled godman, Rampal worked as a junior engineer in a government department for 15 years before quitting in May 1995.

He later set up an Ashram in Barwala area in Hisar district and another one in district and gradually gained popularity as a

He took to full-time preaching, touring the villages and the cities across Haryana.

In 2006, he ran into controversy and invited the ire of followers in region because of his alleged unwelcome comments on Swami Dayanand Maharishi.

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First Published: Wed, October 17 2018. 15:30 IST