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General Badal Seeks Centre's Intervention In Dera-Sikh Clash

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Badal seeks Centre's intervention in Dera-Sikh clash

Chandigarh (PTI) - July 18, 2008: In the wake of clashes between Sikhs and Dera Sacha Sauda supporters in a town in Haryana, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal on Friday sought the Centre's intervention into the issue.

Reacting to death of a person in the clash at Dabwali town in Sirsa district of Haryana, he said the guilty must be given stringent punishment.

Badal also appealed to the people to maintain peace and amity. He was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the 29th annual Convocation of the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) here.

Asked that the Dera spokesman had accused his son Sukhbir Singh Badal of being instrumental in the clash, Badal said "Sukhbir is not connected with the issue at all. It is a lie."

He said "though the incident had occurred in neighbouring Haryana, he had put Punjab on high alert by giving necessary instructions to the district police chiefs."

Meanwhile, Sant Samaj, a conglomerate of various Sikh organisations staging a "peaceful" sit-in here for the past ten days seeking immediate arrest of Dera chief Gurmit Ram Rahim Singh, demanded removal of Akal Takhat Jathedar Joginder Singh Vedanti for remaining a "mute spectator" on the issue.

Sant Samaj convenor and Damdami Taksal chief Harnam Singh Khalsa, said, "if he (Vedanti) cannot protect interests of Sikhs, he should then immediately quit his post".

In a veiled threat, Khalsa said that "if anything worse happens tomorrow than the Governments at Centre, Punjab, Haryana and Maharashtra will be responsible for it."


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Press Trust Of India
Chandigarh, July 18, 2008

Curfew in Dabwali town after Sikhs and Dera supporters clash

Curfew was on Friday imposed in a town in Haryana's Sirsa district after a group of Sikhs and Dera Sacha Sauda supporters fought a pitched battle in which one person was killed and 30 were injured.

Haryana and neighbouring Punjab have been put on high alert after the incident, official sources said.

The clash broke out after an altercation between two sides during morning prayers, naamcharcha, of Dera supporters in Dabwali town, about 60 km from Sirsa, Deputy Commissioner V Umashankar said.

"One person belonging to the group of Sikh supporters slipped and fell down in the melee and was killed in the brickbatting during the clash. He has been identified as Mandar Singh of Dabwali," Umashankar, who also received minor injury when he went to assess the situation in the town, told PTI.

The supporters of each group were carrying weapons, including swords and lathis, during the clash.

After the incident, violence erupted as irate mob went on rampage and damaged about 15 shops in Dabwali and also burnt two of them. Some vehicles were also damaged by the mob.

"Additional forces, including two companies (200 personnel) of Rapid Action Force, have been mobilised from neighbouring districts and have been deployed in Sirsa and Dabwali," Haryana's Additional Director General of Police (law and order) VB Singh said.

He said an FIR had been registered in connection with the incident at Dabwali, which is about 40 km from Punjab's Bathinda district.

The biggest premises of Dera Sacha Sauda is in Bathinda's Salabatpura, a place which has been witness to tension between the Sikhs and Dera followers in the past.

The Deputy Commissioner said that the district administration had not been told about the Dera programme in advance.

"Generally, we are informed about any naamcharcha by the Dera people, but this time we had no information because of which we could not take any action.

"It was a small prayer congregation and not many people from Dera side were present and the Sikh group numbered about 50. There was some altercation between the two groups after which they clashed and also pelted stones at each other," he said.

"We are trying to bring the situation under control. Sec 144 banning assembly of five or more persons has also been imposed in Sirsa. The situation is tense but under control," Umashankar said.

Meanwhile, a group of Sikhs from Punjab has reached Dabwali and protesters have blocked Sirsa-Bathinda road, sources said.

The Dera Sacha Sauda said its followers were holding 'naamcharcha' in the morning peacefully and termed the incident "as an unprovoked one".

"It was a peaceful prayer which was being held by Dera followers. A group of Sikhs armed with weapons and lathis and other firearms attacked the followers without provocation. A group of followers even went to Dabwali police station to demand registration of a case, but police did not act and bundled them inside a bus and took them back to the spot where they were holding naamcharcha. The other group already present there attacked them," the Dera Sacha Sauda's chief spokesman, Aditya Insaan told PTI.

In June, a Sikh was killed in firing by a bodyguard of Dera chief in Mumbai during an altercation with a group of Sikhs, leading to violence.

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