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Ram Rahim convicted in sexual harassment case, quantum of punishment on August 28
The special CBI court pronounced its judgment over Sexual Harassment case against Ram Rahim at 2:30 pm on Friday

Gurmeet Ram Rahim convicted in sexual harassment case
Haryana: The Panchkula court is set to pronounce its judgment in Dera Sacha Sauda Chief Baba Ram Rahim’s sexual harassment case. LATEST UPDATES:
Shops and other establishments remained shut on Friday fearing violence after the verdict. The Dera chief was expected to arrive in the Panchkula special CBI court on a helicopter from his sect headquarters near Sirsa town in Haryana. He was asked to be present during the verdict. Police sources said that the sect chief will fly out from his Sirsa headquarters around 12 noon. Singh, late on Thursday night, issued a video appeal to his followers to leave Panchkula and return to their homes.
"I had appealed to followers earlier also not to go to Panchkula. I appeal to them to return to their homes. I will appear before the court and I will go there," he said in his appeal. The situation was tense at the Dera headquarters, about eight km from Sirsa town.
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Shops and other establishments remained shut on Friday fearing violence after the verdict. The Dera chief was expected to arrive in the Panchkula special CBI court on a helicopter from his sect headquarters near Sirsa town in Haryana. He was asked to be present during the verdict. Police sources said that the sect chief will fly out from his Sirsa headquarters around 12 noon. Singh, late on Thursday night, issued a video appeal to his followers to leave Panchkula and return to their homes.
"I had appealed to followers earlier also not to go to Panchkula. I appeal to them to return to their homes. I will appear before the court and I will go there," he said in his appeal. The situation was tense at the Dera headquarters, about eight km from Sirsa town. Related Video
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