The police and administrative officials confirmed that the Army was summoned to control the large number of angry Dera followers at the sect's headquarters.
"We have called the Army to control the Dera followers, so that there is no loss of life or property. We are trying to maintain the law-and-order situation in the area," Ashwin Shenvi, Superintendent of Police (SP), Sirsa, told PTI.
A top police officer said two companies of Army personnel were summoned from Hisar district to maintain law-and-order in Sirsa.
A curfew has been imposed in the city with the police making frequent announcements, urging the residents to stay indoors and also to warn the Dera followers against taking law into their own hands.
Enraged by the conviction of the self-styled godman, thousands of his followers went on a rampage, setting vehicles, buildings and railways stations ablaze in parts of Haryana and Punjab.
At least 17 people were killed and more than 150 injured in the violence that left a trail of destruction and vandalism, a Haryana government official said.
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