Dera violence: Bus torched in Delhi, police looking into fire on two train coaches
A bus was torched allegedly by followers of Dera Sacha Sauda in northeast Delhi's Loni Chowk today, the police said.
By PTI | Updated:
Dera violence: Delhi Police intensify patrolling on roads
NEW DELHI: A bus was torched allegedly by followers of Dera Sacha Sauda in northeast Delhi's Loni Chowk today, the police said.
A fire also engulfed two coaches of the Rewa Express stationed at the Anand Vihar Railway Station here. Railway officials said it was not clear if it was a case of arson and investigations were underway.
Officials of the fire department said it received calls about fires in Khyala, Badarpur, Manglapuri, near the Babu Jagjivan Ram, and Mandoli, apart from the station.
At least 12 people were feared killed and many others injured as enraged Dera followers went on a rampage in Panchkula and Sirsa, where the quasi-religious cult has its headquarters.
The police and fire department officials did not confirm if the incidents in Delhi were a fallout of the verdict.
ADVERTISEMENT
Police said it received a call about a DTC bus being torched near Loni Chowk by a mob of 25-20 men who were carrying sticks and stones. The police suspect they were followers of the self-styled godman.
It had also received information of followers gathering in Shahdara and northeast and outer Delhi, the police said.
Here are some unknown facts about Dera chief Ram Rahim Singh
1/6
As Punjab and Haryana gears up for a standstill ahead of a special CBI court verdict in a rape case against the Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, which is to be announced today, the Sector 16 cricket stadium in Chandigarh where the likes of Kapil Dev and Yuvraj Singh perfected their skills, will be converted into a temporary jail.
As Punjab and Haryana gears up for a standstill ahead of a special CBI court verdict in a rape case against the Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, which is to be announced today, the Sec..
Read More
Born in the small town of Ganganagar in Rajasthan on August 15, 1967, Ram Rahim Singh was his parents' only child and helped his father in farming by driving a tractor in the family fields.
Born in the small town of Ganganagar in Rajasthan on August 15, 1967, Ram Rahim Singh was his parents' only child and helped his father in farming by driving a tractor in the family fields.
His father was a follower of the Shah Satnam ji, the second chief of DSS (Dera Sacha Sauda) group.
At the age of 23, Ram Rahim was declared as the next chief of the group by the then Dera chief Satnam, making him the third chief of DSS group.
His father was a follower of the Shah Satnam ji, the second chief of DSS (Dera Sacha Sauda) group.
At the age of 23, Ram Rahim was declared as the next chief of the group by the then Dera chief Satn..
Read More
Singh drives a Range Rover SUV and has a convoy of 100 vehicles which includes 16 black Ford Endeavours.
Singh drives a Range Rover SUV and has a convoy of 100 vehicles which includes 16 black Ford Endeavours.
Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh is also believed to be a versatile singer. In the sequel of the movie MSG, he sang six songs in six different voices.
He has released successful albums like ‘Love Charger’, ‘Chora Babbar Sher Ka’, ‘Network Tere Love Ka’, ‘Love Rab Se’ and ‘Thank You For That’.
Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh is also believed to be a versatile singer. In the sequel of the movie MSG, he sang six songs in six different voices.
He has released successful albums like ‘Love Charger’, ‘..
Read More
Baba has supposedly agreed to take part in the reality show Bigg Boss 9 but only on the condition that he should be allowed to exit the house for at least 2 to 3 hours to meet his followers.
Baba has supposedly agreed to take part in the reality show Bigg Boss 9 but only on the condition that he should be allowed to exit the house for at least 2 to 3 hours to meet his followers.