During the police raid, on a Spiritual University located in Rohini, northern region of Delhi in India, police took action while releasing 41 minor girls from the ashram of Baba Virendra Dev Dixit.
According to media reports, the drugs and many syringes have been recovered from the ashram of the accused Baba Virendra. The police has detained ashram's incharge and a guard while the accused Baba is absconding.
The founder of this ashram, Baba Virendra has opened such ashram all over India, where girls of every age live.
The reports are being claimed that the accused Baba Virendra wanted to create 16 thousand wives like Lord Krishna.
It has been said in the report that according to the girls living in the ashram of Baba Virendra, the accused Baba Virendra used to rape 10 girls daily. Not only this, the accused also kept this information about girls when they first came to menstruation. As soon as a girl was a menstruation, the accused used to take her to his room, where he made the physical relationship with her.
An old follower of Baba Virendra told Mail Today that Baba was addicted to drunkenness. The accused Baba Virendra did not want to be contaminated by the girls, so he always kept the condom with him. Baba had kept a follower for himself, who used to work only for the accused to bring condom.
The accused Baba Virendra had built this ashram some 30 years ago. The accused Baba Virendra has been accused of sexually exploiting a minor even before, but on November 20, 2017, a woman lodged a complaint against the accused in the police.
In the presence of the Delhi Women's Commission President Swati Maliwal, the police raided the ashram. When Swati reached the ashram with the police, the ashram's people mistreated them and also claimed that all allegations made on the ashram and baba were false. When this case came in the light, the Delhi High Court has ordered the CBI probe against the ashram.
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