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In Asaram's Ashram case, IGP asked to appear in person | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 10: In the Asaram's Bhagwati Nagar ashram case, additional sessions judge Rajesh Sekri today directd IGP, Jammu, to appear in person on May 20 next along with the fresh status report. In his complaint to police, one Vikrant Sharma had submitted that he was a devotee of Vinod Kumar Gupta alias Bhola Nand, who was incharge of Asaram's Bhagwati Nagar ashram in 2008-09. He was a regular visitor to the ashram and had close association with Bhola. In September 2013 when Asaram was arrested, Bhola repeatedly called Vikrant on his mobile phone and allegedly persuaded him to create evidence to implicate Asaram in a fake case. He discussed the matter with one Narinder Singh, son of Shiv Narian Singh and some other persons. On their advise, he started recording his telephonic conversation with Bhola and in order to know about his plan, he consented to be part of the conspiracy. He first of all asked him to give him the telephone number of Prajapati and then asked him to arrange some girls who could level false allegations against Asaram while assuring that the identity of such girls would not be disclosed. Bhola also allegedly asked him to help him in creating false evidence so that the family of Asaram was sent to jail. He also appeared in a news channel and falsely stated that the bodies of some children had been buried in the ashram. Soon thereafter, he asked him to arrange skeltons of dead persons from some Muslim graveyard and then bury them in the ashram so that he could show them to media. He also allegedly told Vikrant that nobody had so far paid him money and media too had promised him money. He told him that he was playing a big game and also promised that he would arrange the girls for two-three days from Mumbai after creating false evidence against Asaram. (JNF) |
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