How the letter of an IAF officer Chaitanyananda Saraswati's scandal for sexual abuse exposed at the Delhi Institute
While hunting for self-style Guru continued, an investigation revealed that complaints of an alumnus and the air force headquarters warned the management institute-of which students accused Saraswati of sexual harassment. Chaitanyananda Saraswati, a self -stiled goddess and ‘chair’ of a Private Management Institute in the Vasant Kunj in the southwest of Delhi, was discussed for the sexual harassment of 17 students of the Institute run by the Sri Sharada godcham in Karnataka’s Sringeri. As the hunt for Saraswati continues, the news agency Ani claimed that the institute received complaints against the self -styled Guru of a student and an air force officer. Meanwhile, NDTV reported back-to-back complaints from an alumnus and the air force headquarters warned management about harassment incidents. Chaitanyananda Saraswati is renovating and Delhi police want to locate him. The case against Chaitanyananda Saraswati According to Ani, Delhi police have registered a case of alleged sexual harassment against Chaitanyananda Saraswati on the basis of a complaint filed with the Vasant Kunj North police station in the national capital. The Fir said Chaitanyananda Saraswati was accused of allegedly committing several acts of sexual harassment and misconduct. Chaitanyananda Saraswati, 62, also known as Parthasarathy, was the director of the institute. The complaint said that Sri Sharada Panham, Sferingeri, repealed the full powers issued to him in 2008. The complaint further emphasized that communication was received by a student and an Air Force officer on July 28 and August 125 – which is the allegations of ‘sexual atrocities’ committed by the accused. Meanwhile, NDTV quoted the Fir and reported that it was a letter from an alumnus who first warned the management of the Sri Sharada Institute of Indian Management Research. In her letter to the management of the institute, a woman who completed her studies claimed that Chaitanyananda sexually plagued students at the institute. The institute reportedly received this letter on July 31. The next day, the institute ‘NE post from a group of Captain Rank official in the Directorate of Education in the Air Force received. This email has complaints by several students, who have accused Chaitanyananda of threatening and senting offensive messages, NDTV reports. According to the report, the Air Force Directorate intervened because many of the students of the Institute came from families of the Air Force staff. What happened next? After receiving the two e -mails, the institute approached the police and filed a complaint against Chaitanyananda. Management also filed 300 pages of evidence against the self -styled Godman, NDTV reports. Police then recorded students’ statements, and a fir was registered. The institute recalled the authority of Chaitanyananda and formed a new 11 -member Governing Council. Besides, acting on this input, the Governing Council of the Human Ham on August 3 held a virtual meeting with more than 30 women students. ‘Lewd Messages’, Cameras: The allegations against Chaitanyananda Saraswati In this meeting, the students claimed to have been sexually harassed and traumatized. They also claimed that those from economically weaker divisions were allegedly put under pressure to visit Chaitanyananda Saraswati’s neighborhoods at night. The FIR also mentioned the allegations of rogue messages sent via WhatsApp and SMS, threats of withholding degrees and documents. Furthermore, the complaint claimed that supervised cameras were installed in the Women’s Hostel under the pretext of safety, and that some people close to Chaitanyananda Saraswati allegedly forced students to meet the demands of the accused while making a blind eye to complaining. According to the complaint, students were threatened with suspension while limiting parental intervention. One case of a student forced to change her name was also noted. Further investigation is underway. (With input of agencies)