State authorities are now trying to ensure that there are no untoward incidents tomorrow or on Monday when the special CBI court judge will be flown to the district jail in Sunaria in Rohtak for pronouncing the quantum of sentence.
"Thirty six people have died, out of which six casualties are in Sirsa and remaining are in Panchkula," DGP B S Sandhu said this evening.
No untoward incident was reported from neighbouring Punjab also as security forces conducted flag marches and kept a tight vigil in the sensitive areas. Curfew was also relaxed at some places where it had been imposed.
Facing flak over the failure to check violence by Dera Sacha Sauda followers, the Haryana government today suspended the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Panchkula, alleging that a "defective" order by him allowed the crowd build-up in the district.
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There was mayhem in Panchkula yesterday as Dera Sacha Sauda supporters went berserk after the sect chief's conviction setting afire vehicles and pelting stones. The violence resulted in nearly 30 deaths in Panchkula itself.
The opposition stepped up its attack with former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda demanding the dismissal of Manohar Lal Khattar government for its failure to handle the situation at Panchkula.
Hooda sought the imposition of President's rule in the state.
The Khattar government came under sharp criticism from the Punjab and Haryana High Court, which castigated it over the deadly violence, saying it had "surrendered" before the followers of Dera Sacha Sauda head for "political considerations".
Many Dera centres in Haryana were being sealed and security personnel deployed outside their premises to prevent any untoward incident, officials said.
After yesterday's mahyem, Haryana government claimed that peace had prevailed in the state today.
"Peace is prevailing throughout the state and no incident has occurred anywhere after 6.30 pm yesterday," Chief Secretary D S Dhesi said.
He also informed that 'Z plus' security cover which was given to Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh had been withdrawn the moment he was convicted yesterday.
All security arrangements have been made for August 28 when the quantum announcement sentence will be announced by the CBI court, Dhesi said.
The High court ordered the Haryana government to make arrangements at district jail in Sunaria in Rohtak for the special CBI court judge to pronounce Dera Sacha Sauda chief's quantum of sentence on Monday.
The court directed that necessary arrangements for security and safe transport by air of the judicial officer and two staff members should be made.
The Haryana police, meanwhile, recovered an AK-47 rifle and a Mauser from the vehicle of a Dera follower, and two rifles and five pistols from another vehicle during the operations, DGP Sandhu said.
As many as 552 persons have been arrested in connection with yesterday's violence and further investigations are underway, the DGP said.
He said the police had made adequate security arrangements and Army presence had been requested to bolster confidence of the people.
The district administration of Sirsa with the assistance of police, paramilitary and the Army is sanitising and securing the area outside Dera Sacha Sauda headquarters.
"People inside the Dera want to come out but as the situation is tense, they would be taken out only after the situation normalises," Dhesi added.
In Panchkula, security forces remained on high alert today as an uneasy calm prevailed in the district, which was the epicentre of yesterday's violence.
PUNJAB ALSO SEARCHES DERA CENTRES
Punjab also launched a crackdown on Dera centres, with Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh stating that state police offices had visited all the 98 'Naam Sacha Ghars' (congregation centres) of the Dera in the state and recovered lathis, pipes and rods, axes and petrol bombs.
Chief Minister Singh said that Punjab remained peaceful and no loss of life was reported from any part of the state.