Sunday, December 7, 2025
ADVT 
International

Ram Rahim Sentence: 2 Years After Woman Disappeared At Dera, Husband Hopes For Justice

IANS, 28 Aug, 2017 01:07 PM
    Days after Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was convicted of raping two sadhvis, the verdict by a CBI court has renewed hope for justice of a man whose wife went missing two years ago at the Sirsa-based Dera. Kamlesh Kumar, a 27-year-old labourer from Jaipur, lost his wife during a family visit to the Dera in March 2015, according to his lawyer. 
     
     
    Mr Kumar's wife, Guddi, in her 20s, was allegedly taken to meet Ram Rahim as he had wanted to "meet her personally", lawyer Babulal Bairwa said.
     
     
    That was the last time he saw his wife, Mr Bairwa told reporters. As Mr Kumar and his children frantically searched for her, the Dera volunteers asked them to wait for a couple of days. According to Mr Bairwa, when Guddi did not return, her husband approached the Sirsa police, but was turned back.
     
    After some time he decided to approach the court, he added. On May 5, 2015, on the directions of a Jaipur court, an FIR was filed for abduction and criminal conspiracy, Mr Bairwa said.
     
     
     
     
    However, the investigating officer filed a final report in the case without recording the statement of the 50-year-old flamboyant Dera chief. This prompted Mr Kumar to file a "protest petition" in the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate's court on February 18. The matter has been listed for hearing on September 7, Mr Bairwa said.
     
     
    He is hoping that the conviction of Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh in a rape case by a CBI court would help Kumar to get justice. CBI court judge Jagdeep Singh will pronounce the sentence at Sunaria jail in Rohtak.
     
     
    Ram Rahim's conviction in a 15-year-old rape case on Friday saw his followers run riot in several places in Haryana, Punjab, parts of Delhi and Rajasthan. Ripples were also felt in Ghaziabad. The death toll in violence and arson has risen to 38, state's Director General of Police BS Sandhu said.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Pakistan Terror Groups Pose Threat To Our Interests In India, Afghanistan: US Spy Chiefs

    Pakistan Terror Groups Pose Threat To Our Interests In India, Afghanistan: US Spy Chiefs
    The intelligence community in the US is believed to have informed the US Congress that Pakistan has by and large failed to curb militants and terrorists operating from its soil.

    Pakistan Terror Groups Pose Threat To Our Interests In India, Afghanistan: US Spy Chiefs

    A Man's Religious Devotion Can Predict His Social Behaviour

    A Man's Religious Devotion Can Predict His Social Behaviour
    The level of devotion one feels toward religious beliefs can predict how that person likely will interact with members of his own group or with members outside of the group, according to a recent study.

    A Man's Religious Devotion Can Predict His Social Behaviour

    Man in Florida Told the Police He Killed Neo-Nazi Roommates for Disrespecting His Muslim Faith

    Man in Florida Told the Police He Killed Neo-Nazi Roommates for Disrespecting His Muslim Faith
    Dramatic developments shook Tampa as a Florida man, Devon Arthurs, shot two of his neo-nazi roommates on Friday.

    Man in Florida Told the Police He Killed Neo-Nazi Roommates for Disrespecting His Muslim Faith

    Hillary Clinton Compares Trump To Nixon, Says 'Presidency Would Eventually End In Disgrace'

    Hillary Clinton Compares Trump To Nixon, Says 'Presidency Would Eventually End In Disgrace'
    In a fiery commencement speech at her alma mater of Wellesley College on Friday, former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton drew a comparison between U.S. President Donald Trump and former President Richard Nixon.

    Hillary Clinton Compares Trump To Nixon, Says 'Presidency Would Eventually End In Disgrace'

    Bill Seeking H-1B Limits Exemption For Foreigners With US PhD Introduced

    Bill Seeking H-1B Limits Exemption For Foreigners With US PhD Introduced
    Introduced by Congressmen Erik Paulsen and Mike Quigley, the Stopping Trained in America PhDs from the Leaving the Economy (STAPLE) Act, is likely to benefit Indians, given that they constitute the largest number of students doing PhD in the US.

    Bill Seeking H-1B Limits Exemption For Foreigners With US PhD Introduced

    'Anti-National' Poet Mirza Ghalib Defends Self

    'Anti-National' Poet Mirza Ghalib Defends Self
    A new play has done just that — plucking the 19th century poet out of history and placing him in contemporary times.

    'Anti-National' Poet Mirza Ghalib Defends Self