With this, the total number of deaths in the violence that broke out after the Dera Sacha Sauda head was convicted of rape by a court in Panchkula has risen to 33 -- four in Sirsa, the headquarters of the sect, and 29 in Panchkula.
During the violence, 58 Dera followers were injured and taken to the government run Sirsa Civil Hospital from where two deaths were reported yesterday. Four of the critically injured have been referred to other cities.
"Two more deaths occurred today. The death toll has increased to four," said a hospital control room official, adding that several of those with minor injuries were discharged after treatment.
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