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    Police seeks Punjab Govt's approval to arrest Dera head

    Chandigarh, June. 23 (PTI): Trouble for Dera Sacha Sauda head Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh has increased, with police seeking the Punjab Government's approval to arrest him for allegedly hurting the religious sentiments of Sikhs.

    Acting on a court order, Bhatinda police have sent an application to the government seeking sanction to prosecute the Dera head, Bhatinda police chief Naunihal Singh told PTI over phone here today.

    A court in Bhatinda had on May 20 issued a conditional non-bailable warrant against the head of Sirsa-based sect.

    On an application moved by police seeking arrest warrant against the Dera head, the court had observed that police would have to seek prior permission from the government before the prosecution of the Dera head.

    However, the state government is yet to decide on the police application, which is pending with the Principal Secretary (home), Chief Secretary R I Singh said.

    The order of the Bhatinda court has to be executed by July one.

    Meanwhile, despite an appeal by Shiromani Gurudwara Parbhandhak Committee (SGPC) chief Avtar Singh Makkar to hardliners to defer their proposed march in Bhatinda tomorrow till it decides on the apology by the Dera head, the Khalsa Action Committee - comprising leaders of various Sikh religious groups - was adamant on its programme.

    The members of Khalsa Action Committee along with several Sikhs will organise a march from Bina Kangar village to Talwandi Sabo, a Sikh temporal seat in Bhatinda tomorrow, Damdami Taksal chief Baba Harnam Singh said adding the march would be "peaceful" and pass from areas where there is a sizeable population of dera followers, including its main branch in Salabatpura village.


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