Under fire over the loss of lives in the violence two days back, Sandhu told mediapersons here that the arrangements made for Monday were "foolproof".
To ensure there was no repeat of violence that erupted in Panchkula last week when thousands of Dera followers swarmed near the CBI court that convicted Singh in a rape case, all routes to the Sunaria jail in Rohtak, where the self-styled godman has been lodged, have been sealed.
Addressing a press conference here, DGP Sandhu said that in Haryana, only Sirsa, where the sect is headquartered, was now under curfew.
"The top priority now is to ensure that law and order is maintained when the sentencing of convicted Dera Sacha Sauda chief takes place in Rohtak tomorrow," he said.
The sentencing is expected to take place tomorrow afternoon.
The DGP added that the death toll in the violence that broke out in Panchkula and Sirsa after the conviction of the Dera chief on Friday had risen to 38.
All the deceased, who belong to Sirsa, have been identified, Sandhu said. Of those who died in Panchkula, 24 have been identified and the post-mortem conducted, he said.
Out of 20 bodies from Panchkula that were handed over to the kin, nine were from Punjab, ten from Haryana and one from Rajasthan, he said.
As many as 263 persons were injured in the violence, the DGP said.
"During the past 24 hours in Haryana, no untoward incident has been reported from anywhere barring one in Sirsa, where a mediaperson was attacked," he said.
As a precautionary measure, schools will remain shut, he said.
The Dera chief is now lodged in the Sunaria jail in Rohtak, where the special CBI court judge will be flown from here for the pronouncement of the sentence. On Friday, the court had convicted the Dera chief in a rape case.
In Rohtak, foolproof security arrangements have been made and all routes leading to the jail have been sealed, DGP Sandhu said.
The Rohtak administration has designated a place from where mediapersons can provide coverage when the sentence will be pronounced, he said.
On Friday, several vehicles belonging to media organisations including OB vans were damaged by Dera supporters in Panchkula.
Haryana's ADGP (law and order) and IG, CID, took stock of situation in Rohtak today. Sandhu sought to assure media persons that police will give them full protection to enable them to discharge their duties in a free and fair manner, but urged them to take precaution when they go in sensitive areas.
During the violence on Friday, 76 vehicles were burnt, including 53 in Panchkula, and the rest in Sirsa, he said.
Giving details of the security arrangements in Rohtak, ADGP Mohd Akil said "we are expecting that the court will take up the matter at around 2:30 p.M. However, the timing can vary."
"We are prepared and are hoping that tomorrow's events related to sentencing and afterwards will pass off smoothly. However, if even after these foolproof arrangements, anti- social elements or any criminal tries to create trouble, then we have given orders that strict action be taken as per the demands of the situation," he said.
SEDITION CHARGE AGAINST DERA SACHA SAUDA FUNCTIONARIES
Meanwhile, sedition charge was slapped against two key Dera functionaries on the basis of a media report, of which the High Court had also taken congnizance of, the DGP said.
The court had told Haryana authorities to verify a report carried in a Hindi daily regarding alleged instigation and mobilising of Dera supporters by its five leaders.
"On the basis of a news report in a Hindi daily, of which the High Court took notice of, a FIR has been lodged on the statement of the newspaper reporter in Panchkula police station under relevant Sections of IPC in which main accused are key functionaries of the Dera, Aditya Insan and Dhiman Insaan, who have been booked and sedition case has been registered against them," he said.
He sought to assure media persons that the police will give them full protection, but urged them to take precautions when they venture out into sensitive areas.
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