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 Deciphering dera politics
 TNN | Nov 24, 2011, 04.36AM IST
 
 It was started in Nurmahal by Baba Ashutosh Ji Maharaj in 1984 when
 Punjab was going through a disturbed phase. In 90s, there were murmurs
 of his discourses in some schools of Sikhs, especially about the
 selective use of Gurbani and its interpretation. It reached a flash
 point when dera preacher Swami Shraddhanand made acrimonious comments
 about some Sikh institutions.
 
 After this incident, sansthan's programmes turned more towards Hindu
 idiom, practices and institutions. During the controversy between this
 dera and Sikhs, some Sikh leaders, including CM Parkash Singh Badal's
 wife late Surinder Kaur Badal, had come under attack, for paying
 obeisance to the sansthan head. After the situation turned volatile
 and clashes occurred at a few places, Captain Amarinder Singh's
 government banned its public functions for some time.
 
 After that, it roped in leaders from all political parties and
 increased its clout in official machinery. Just after Badal's
 government came to power in 2007, there was violence between the
 sansthan and Sikh organizations at Phagwara. BJP MLA Harish Bedi had
 organized a programme at Ludhiana on December 5, 2009, which invited
 flak from various Sikh groups. A Sikh was killed in police firing
 during the protests. Following this, all the 19 BJP MLAs met Badal in
 support of the sansthan. SAD MLA Mohan Lal, who used to tie a turban
 and support a flowing beard, untied his hair after he took an oath as
 member of the state assembly. It was widely believed that he did it to
 fulfil his commitment with the dera. However dera spokesperson Swami
 Arvindanand denies it.
 
 Namdharis
 
 This sect of Sikhs had been politically active before 1947 and
 conducted themselves as a political entity against the British. Its
 founder Baba Ram Singh was a pioneer of the concept of non-cooperation
 movement at a time when Mahatma Gandhi was nowhere in the scene. He
 evolved an independent system of services, including the postal.
 Orthodox Sikhs don't consider Namdharis as their part because they
 believe in a living Guru and have some key differences in their Rehat
 Maryada.
 
 These differences escalated during the Singh Sabha movement. These
 differences kept this sect at a distance from the Shiromani Akali Dal
 for several years and Namdharis remained aligned to the Congress. This
 started well before independence due to their active participation in
 the independence movement. It is a closely knit sect which follows
 instructions of its head, Satguru Jagjit Singh, in toto. However, of
 late, Parkash Singh Badal has managed to bridge some gap through
 several steps, including establishing Satguru Ram Singh chair in Guru
 Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, during his previous regime and
 releasing liberal funds in this tenure when elections are near.
 
 Congress has considered the sect as its pocket but with Badals making
 a foray in their bastion, it has gone a bit careful. Most of its
 members are from Ramgarhia community whose role in the caste hierarchy
 was to do technical jobs. Gradually, they grew with the industrial
 revolution unfolding in India. Due to its history of activism on
 political front and direct confrontation with the British, the
 community is considered politically well aware and active though now
 they don't conduct themselves as a political entity.
 
 Radha Soami Satsang, Beas
 
 Radha Soami Satsang, Beas, is undisputedly the largest dera of Punjab.
 Its has followers from all the communities, including Hindus and
 Sikhs. A considerable chunk of its following is from the Dalit
 community, especially Adi-dharmis. Top leaders of all political
 parties, including Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, had been visitors
 here.
 
 With presence across the country, the dera had been maintaining
 cordial relations with all the parties, especially Congress, but has
 never identified with any party. It had ideological issues with SAD,
 as the latter had been a strong follower of Sikh Rehat Maryada, which
 emphasizes devotion to Guru Granth Sahib only and not to any living
 Guru. But of late, SAD leadership, especially Parkash Singh Badal, has
 developed good relations with it. Former SAD MLA and transport
 minister from Kapurthala, Raghbir Singh, is a relative of dera head
 Baba Gurinder Singh, a reason why he got the party ticket.
 
 It is common knowledge in Akali circles that despite repeated defeats
 after 2002, Badal had made it clear that the ticket could not be
 denied to Raghbir, who has now joined the PPP. SAD chief Sukhbir Singh
 Badal's brother-in-law Bikram Majithia is married to Ganeive Grewal,
 who is a relative of dera head Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon. Visit of
 dera head to Dera Baba Jaure in village Raipur Rasoolpur, which is in
 conflict with Dera Ballan, also triggered political calculations. As
 Dera Baba Jaure head Nirmal Singh is close to SAD, it was said it was
 first time in the history that Dera Beas head held a satsang at any
 other dera. Leaders from different political parties are its
 followers.
 
 Dera Sacha Sauda, Sirsa
 
 Headquartered in Haryana, it is known more for its Punjab politics. It
 is the only dera that issued open directions to its followers to vote
 for Congress in the 2007 election that made SAD lose in Malwa, its
 traditional stronghold. The dera holds considerable following in Malwa
 region, especially in areas close to Haryana. It has a political wing,
 which takes feedback from followers and gives directions for voting.
 Its openly taking sides led to a lot of bad blood with the Akali Dal
 and dera head Gurmit Ram Rahim Singh courted several controversies and
 faced criminal cases. According to informed political circles, in the
 last parliament election of 2009, dera followers had voted for SAD's
 Harsimrat Kaur Badal, who was contesting against Captain Amarinder
 Singh's son Raninder Singh.
 
 In Patiala, they reportedly supported Amarinder's wife Preneet Kaur,
 thus maintaining ties with both the sides. Akali leaders, including
 Badals and Congress', had been visiting the dera regularly. But after
 the 2007 controversy when Gurmit Ram Rahim Singh imitated Guru Gobind
 Singh and a directive was issued against him by the Akal Takht, Akali
 leaders have not been keeping open ties with it. It main followers are
 Dalits in Malwa region besides a few followers in Doaba and Majha
 regions.
 
 Dera Sachkhand Ballan
 
 It has emerged as the most influential dera of Adi-dharmi (
 Ravidassia) community having massive following in Doaba region.
 Killing of its deputy head, Sant Ramanand, in a Vienna temple in May
 2009 gave it more prominence in the community. Since Congress had a
 significant base here, it was believed that the dera had good
 relations with its leaders.
 
 However with the emergence of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) as the face of
 Dalit politics in the state, the dera grew closer to its leaders, so
 much so that the foundation stone of Guru Ravidass Gate at Varanasi
 was laid by BSP founder Kanshi Ram on May 25, 1997. It was inaugurated
 by the then President K R Naraynan on July 16, 1998, with Kanshi Ram's
 efforts again. Though it is unlikely to take a clear-cut approach in
 this election, its followers tend to swing towards the Congress. It
 had announced a new religion -Ravidassia - with a new Granth - Amrit
 Bani Sri Guru Ravidass - on January 30, 2009, breaking away from the
 tradition of following the Sikh holy book of Guru Granth Sahib.
 However, this move faced opposition from within the community, mainly
 by Sri Guru Ravidass Sadhu Sampardai Society.
 
 The resentment against SAD also increased as the government scuttled
 the dera move to replace Guru Granth Sahib with Amrit Bani at
 community shrines. Common refrain in the political circles is that the
 dera vote would go against SAD but it is confusing as to who would
 encash upon it - the Congress, the BSP or some radical elements who
 took a clear stand in support of Amrit Bani. Seth Satpal Mall, a close
 confidant of dera management, is now an aspirant for Congress ticket
 from Jalandhar West.
 
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