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Apex body of sadhus puts out list of 'fake' babas

Last updated on: September 10, 2017 20:30 IST

Irked by recent controversies surrounding self-styled godmen, the Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad, the apex body of Hindu sadhus, on Sunday released a list of 14 'fake babas' and demanded a crackdown on 'rootless cult leaders' by bringing in a legislation.

List of 'fake' babas
 

- Asaram Bapu

- Nirmal Baba

- Sukhvinder Kaur aka Radhe Maa

- Sachdarangi

- Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh

- Om baba aka Vivekanand

- Ichachadhari Vishwanand

- Swami Asmianand

- Om Namah Shivaay

- Narayan Sai

- Rampal

- Acharya Kushmuni

- Brihaspati Giri

- Malkhan Singh

Giving out the list, which includes names like Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, Rampal, Asaram and his son Narayan Sai, the parishad's president Swami Narendra Giri said, "We appeal to even the common people to beware of such charlatans who belong to no tradition and by their questionable acts, bring disrepute to sadhus and sanyasis."

 

The parishad is a council of akharas, which are monastic orders drawing their spiritual lineage from 8th-century seer Adi Shankara, who is said to have established orders of martial monks with the aim of defending the Hindu Dharma.

The development comes close on the heels of a Central Bureau of Investigation court in Haryana sentencing Dera Sacha Sauda chief Ram Rahim to 20 years in prison for the rape of two of his former disciples.

Large-scale violence took place in various parts of Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan following his conviction by the court in the two cases. Forty-one people were killed in Haryana in the clashes.

However, no death was reported from Punjab and Rajasthan.

While Asaram is in jail in connection with a sexual assault case, his son Narayan Sai, also booked in a similar case, is out on bail. Rampal is behind bars, facing trial in a number of cases relating to violence.

"We are going to send copies of this list to the Centre, the state governments as well as all the opposition parties with the demand that a strong legislation be brought to check the activities of these self-styled cult leaders," Giri told reporters in Allahabad.

He also claimed that he had on Saturday received a phone call from a person claiming to be a devotee of Asaram, who 'threatened to kill me if a mention was made of his guru in the list of fake babas we planned to bring out today (Sunday)'.

"An FIR has been lodged at the Daraganj police station in the city, based on a complaint of Giri. The matter is being investigated," Senior Superintendent of Police of Allahabad Anand Kulkarni said.

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