Some of the most talked about deras in recent times have been Dera Sacha Sauda of Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, Dera Sachkhand Ballan, Dera Noormahal, Dera Bhaniarawale and Dera Radha Soami Satsang Beas. Of these, Dera Sacha Sauda of Ram Rahim who is convicted in rape and murder cases and has been incarcerated at Sunaria jail of Haryana, is the one which has hogged the maximum limelight. This has nothing to do with the Dalits or Dalit identity. It’s the personal fiefdom of Ram Rahim. It has been at loggerheads with the Sikh organisations for a long time, for various reasons including the cases of beadbi (disrespect of the Sikh holy book) and blasphemous impersonation of the tenth Guru. This dera, which borrows its name from the legends related to Guru Nanak, was founded by a Sufi called Baba Beparwah Mastana from Baluchistan who was succeeded by Sant Satnam. Then, in a mysterious way, it was passed on to Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, a Jatt Sikh himself. Ram Rahim changed it from a small, non-descript entity to a huge personal fiefdom based at Sirsa, Haryana. He not just added Ram, Rahim and Insan to his name to give a syncretic feel but also sang songs like ‘You Are the Love Charger’ and made and acted in films on himself called MSG or Messenger of God. More crucially, he networked with politicians of all hues and established strong connections. So much so that despite his conviction for heinous offences like rape and murder, he has been getting repeated parole and conducting online-satsangs from his Baghpat-based establishment. Many thought that with his arrest and conviction the Dera Sacha Sauda will close down, but to their surprise, he recently declared himself to be the chief of the dera. He also announced and rechristened Honeypreet, his adopted daughter, as the Ruhani Didi who will look after the dera. A heady mix of pop religiosity and smart political networking thus continues to sustain the manufactured halo around the dera and its Guru.