He said if the government could give compensation to the families of those killed in violence during the Jat agitation last year, then there was "no reason why compensation and jobs cannot be given to the next of kin of those who lost their lives" in this case.
Forty-one lives were lost after Dera Sacha Sauda followers went on a rampage following the conviction of their sect's chief last month.
"There cannot be two rules... A job and Rs 10 lakh each were given to the next of kin of those killed during the Jat agitation. Since there is a similarity in the two cases, families of those who lost their lives in violence in Panchkula or Sirsa should also be given compensation.
He claimed Jat protesters had "indulged in arson and damaged property" and followers of the Dera did the "same thing".
In both the cases, "people died after police action", Vij said.
A special CBI court had on August 25 convicted the Dera chief for raping his two disciples 15 years ago.
In the violence that followed, 35 people were killed in Panchkula and 6 in Sirsa.
Singh was later sentenced to 20 years in prison and is lodged in the Sunaria jail in Rohtak.
As far as compensation and jobs to the families of "those killed in police firing are concerned, it is a question of humanity", he said.
"I have demanded that the government compensate them and I am hopeful they will listen to me," he said, adding there was no politics involved in it.
"It is a question of humanity. It has nothing to do with the Dera. All I am saying is ... if anyone has done wrong, a process is already on and police are taking action. That is a separate matter. My demand has nothing to do with vote-bank politics," he said.
On this, he said, "I did not give Rs 50 lakh to the Baba. I had gone to the Dera for the opening ceremony of a sporting event and I had given the amount for the construction of a stadium.
"If I attend a function in a school and make a donation ... and if the principal of that school is arrested in some case later, should I be blamed for that?" he asked.
He said there were many good sports persons in the schools run by the Dera Sacha Sauda.
Reacting to Vij's demand, opposition Indian National Lok Dal said the government "wants to prove that the BJP is with the Dera".
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