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'Skeletons' Inside Premises, Admits Dera Mouthpiece

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Sep, 2017 12:13 PM
  • 'Skeletons' Inside Premises, Admits Dera Mouthpiece
Hours before authorities and security agencies are likely to start a search and sanitisation operation inside the sprawling Dera Sacha Sauda headquarters campus near Sirsa town in Haryana, the sect's mouthpiece "Sach Kahoon" on Thursday admitted that human remains were buried inside the premises.
 
 
The Dera newspaper, while defending the action of the Dera management in burying the human remains, said this was done as sect chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh encouraged followers to donate the remains to the sect for burial and prevent these from being immersed in rivers etc., causing pollution.
 
 
The newspaper claimed that the human remains were buried within the campus and trees were planted on these.
 
 
Some persons, who were earlier associated with the sect but left it later, have alleged that the sect chief got killed those who opposed his activities and got them buried inside the 70-acre campus of the sect.
 
 
Ram Rahim was convicted on two counts of rape of two female disciples in 1999 by a CBI Special Court in Panchkula on August 25. He was later sentenced to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment and is currently lodged in the District Jail at Sunaria near Rohtak.
 
 
 
His conviction led to violence in Panchkula and Sirsa in Haryana, leaving 38 people dead and 264 injured. Isolated incidents of violence were also reported from Delhi and several other places in Punjab.
 
 
Security was tightened around the Dera headquarters near Sirsa town on Wednesday following the approval granted by the Punjab and Haryana High Court to the state government to search and sanitise the premises. The search, to be supervised by a court commissioner, is likely to begin on Friday.
 
 
Retired District and Sessions Judge A.K.S. Pawar, who was appointed as the Court Commissioner by the High Court on Tuesday to oversee the search and sanitisation operation of the Dera premises, arrived in Sirsa on Thursday.
 
 
The Dera is spread over two campuses, 600 acres and over 100 acres, about eight km from Sirsa town and 260 km from Chandigarh.
 
 
 
 
Armed security personnel from central paramilitary forces and the Haryana Police were stationed outside the Dera premises. Bomb disposal squads and dog squads have also been stationed near the Dera premises.
 
 
Dera administration chairperson Vipassana, who is a close aide of the sect head, said the Dera management was fully prepared for the conduct of the search and sanitising operation.
 
 
"We are cooperating with the local administration. All weapons of the Dera and individuals inside (the premises) have been deposited with the authorities. We have nothing to hide. The premises can be searched anytime," Vipassana said.
 
 
The Haryana government had sought the High Court's permission to undertake sanitisation under judicial supervision.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Authorities in Haryana have carried out sanitisation of 117 "Naam Charcha Ghars" associated with the Dera, where its followers assemble for prayers and discussions.
 
 
"Some objectionable items were seized during searches at their premises following the arrest of convicted Dera chief," Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Monday.
 
 
 
A 7-star hotel and resort complete with a "Skybar", replicas of Eiffel Tower, Taj Mahal  and Disney Palace, a cinema hall, shopping complex, food court, an "International School and hostel, hospital, ayurvedic pharmacy and guards at key locations -  Dera Sacha Sauda's headquarters in Haryana, on the outskirts of Sirsa, presents a staggering picture of wealth and power.
 
 
Every building is decorated with hoardings carrying pictures of its chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim, who took over as its chief in 1990. The flamboyant self-styled spiritual leader -- dubbed the "Guru in bling" due to his fondness for glittering costumes and state-of-the-art motorcycles -- is now in jail. 
 
 
 
 
Set up in 1948, the Dera Sacha Sauda -- which describes itself as a social welfare and spiritual organization -- claims to have 50 million followers in India and abroad. The numbers had brought it favour of political parties across the board.

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