There
were no reports of violence after Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh was sentenced.
Ten of thousands of police enforced a lockdown in large parts of the
northern states of Haryana and Punjab where Singh, 50, has a mass
following.
Police in Haryana issued orders to
shoot protesters on sight ahead of the sentencing and ordered the
hearing to be carried out inside the prison where Singh was being held.
Hundreds of followers went on the rampage when he was convicted on Friday, attacking train stations, buses and television vans.
At
least 38 people were killed and more than 200 injured, triggering
criticism that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party, which also
governs the state of Haryana, was either unable or unwilling to act
against Singh’s followers.
“The court has
ordered 10-year jail term for the accused,” Ram Niwas, a bureaucrat in
charge of law and order in Haryana, told Reuters.
The
case dates back to 2002 when two women followers accused Singh of rape
at the headquarters of his Dera Sacha Sauda in the town of Sirsa.
Singh,
also known as the guru of bling for the bejeweled costumes he wears in
self-produced films, faced a minimum of seven years under new tough rape
laws.
Singh’s lawyer, A.K.Panth, said his
client was innocent and would appeal against his conviction. Vipassana
Insan, a spokeswoman for the Dera Sacha Sauda, urged Singh’s followers
to respect the court’s order.
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