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India guru rape case: Violence kills three as Ram Rahim Singh convicted | |
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Three people have been shot dead by troops in unrest over the rape conviction of a popular religious leader in north India. | |
The victims are believed to be Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh's followers. Angry supporters are rampaging through Panchkula town. | |
Reports of mass scale vandalism are coming in. At least two railway stations have been set on fire. | |
Followers also smashed cars and set media vans alight. | |
More than 200,000 of Singh's followers had flocked to the city ahead of the verdict. | More than 200,000 of Singh's followers had flocked to the city ahead of the verdict. |
Thousands of army, police and paramilitary forces have been deployed. They are firing tear-gas canisters and water cannon into the crowd to try to restore control, our correspondent says. | Thousands of army, police and paramilitary forces have been deployed. They are firing tear-gas canisters and water cannon into the crowd to try to restore control, our correspondent says. |
Curfews have been imposed in several areas of the city and across the state of Punjab. | Curfews have been imposed in several areas of the city and across the state of Punjab. |
Singh was taken into protective custody by the army following the conviction. | |
The court is expected to sentence him on Monday. | The court is expected to sentence him on Monday. |
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh criticised his counterpart in the state of Haryana for allowing so many of Singh's followers to travel to Chandigarh. | Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh criticised his counterpart in the state of Haryana for allowing so many of Singh's followers to travel to Chandigarh. |
Chandigarh is the capital of both states. | Chandigarh is the capital of both states. |
The border between the two states has been sealed, and the capital, Delhi, is on high alert. | |
Singh had arrived at court in Panchkula, a suburb of Chandigarh, from his ashram in Haryana in a convoy of more than 100 vehicles. | Singh had arrived at court in Panchkula, a suburb of Chandigarh, from his ashram in Haryana in a convoy of more than 100 vehicles. |
Schools and offices in the area were closed, trains were stopped, roads were blocked and three stadiums were set aside as makeshift prisons in case of trouble, officials said. | Schools and offices in the area were closed, trains were stopped, roads were blocked and three stadiums were set aside as makeshift prisons in case of trouble, officials said. |