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India tensions over Sikh protests | India tensions over Sikh protests |
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The Indian government is sending security reinforcements to the states of Punjab and Haryana amid signs of growing religious violence. | The Indian government is sending security reinforcements to the states of Punjab and Haryana amid signs of growing religious violence. |
Thousands of Sikhs, many armed, have been staging protests, some violent, against a religious sect. | |
They accuse the Dera Sacha Sauda (DSS) sect of insulting Sikhism. | They accuse the Dera Sacha Sauda (DSS) sect of insulting Sikhism. |
Tensions began when the DSS leader appeared in an advert in which Sikhs said he was dressed as the last Sikh Guru, Gobind Singh. | |
Swords and bricks | Swords and bricks |
Tens of thousands of Sikhs and DSS supporters have been gathering in various places in Punjab and Haryana. | Tens of thousands of Sikhs and DSS supporters have been gathering in various places in Punjab and Haryana. |
Some Sikhs have been armed with swords and bricks. They are reported to be surrounding a DSS campus near Salabetpura in the Punjab. | Some Sikhs have been armed with swords and bricks. They are reported to be surrounding a DSS campus near Salabetpura in the Punjab. |
Many DSS supporters have gathered in Sirsa in Haryana, where the sect has its headquarters, to ward off any attack by Sikhs. | |
The central government has sent two battalions of the Rapid Action Force, a paramilitary force comprising commandoes, to Sirsa. | The central government has sent two battalions of the Rapid Action Force, a paramilitary force comprising commandoes, to Sirsa. |
Indian Interior Minister Shivraj Patil presided over a security meeting in Delhi on Thursday evening. | Indian Interior Minister Shivraj Patil presided over a security meeting in Delhi on Thursday evening. |
The Punjab and Haryana governments have been asked by the federal government to ensure that law and order is maintained. | The Punjab and Haryana governments have been asked by the federal government to ensure that law and order is maintained. |
Punjab's Chief Minister, Parkash Singh Badal, has asked the federal government to despatch 50 companies of paramilitary forces to ensure peace. | Punjab's Chief Minister, Parkash Singh Badal, has asked the federal government to despatch 50 companies of paramilitary forces to ensure peace. |
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