There is a section of people in this nation that can get away with any crime, be it rape, cheating or even murder. These people are the ‘agents’ of god. They wear saffron, and speak ever so enticingly about God and spirituality. They are smooth operators too. They are ‘well connected’ and those connections protect them from being penalized for any crime they’d do. They make property worth thousands of crores and lead a life that may put the richest of the rich to shame. Though they speak about ‘letting go’ and ‘denouncing’ the worldly pleasure, their lifestyle is beyond that of people with worldly needs and greed.

There are lakhs of such Sanyasis in our country. Self proclaimed godman Asaram Bapu is one such ‘spiritual guru’ who led a life of luxury. This man is a pervert sexual perpetrator. He allegedly faces charges of having raped children and killed them too. He was saved so far by his political connections since he was close to the Sangh Parivar. But the SC/ST Court in Jodhpur handed him life sentence in a crime involving the rape of 16 year old girl in 2013, in his Rajasthan Ashram. He was arrested following the complaint lodged by the victim. After hearing the case for the last four years, the court finally decided he is guilty of the crime and pronounced the sentence.

Asaram Bapu who is in the close circles of Sangh, also enjoys close proximity to Prime Minister Narendra Modi who visited his Ashram many a times. Modi had prostrated many a times before him, proclaiming Asaram is his ‘guru’.  When he was the Chief Minister of Gujrat, Modi had also provided good insulation to Asaram against serious misappropriations such as land grabbing and other scandals.

But today, Modi has to beg for forgiveness before the nation for having supported a criminal such as Asaram. This godman would advise all his disciples and followers saying the physical world is a ‘maya’ (illusion) and that one has remain detached from all this. But, funnily enough, he had amassed wealth worth thousands of crores and was leading the most luxurious life. The rooms in his Ashram resembled that of five star hotels. He would engage in illegal activities with girls in those places. And he would rape those who didn’t accept his invitation. There are lakhs of people who adore and worship him. He also had a line of ayurvedic products and luxury items. Shops that sell his merchandise are spread all over the country. And lakhs of disciples are present among foreigners too.

There were rumours that people were getting murdered in his Ashram. But since he was connected to the most powerful people, no officer would dare launch an investigation based on those complaints. His reach is not just to PM Modi, but he was close to Advani and Vajapayee too. A lot of efforts were being made at very high level to protect him and as a result of that, he had remained safe. Even at the stage of inquiry, three out of nine witnesses against murder cases were found dead under mysterious circumstances. Others had suffered various assaults and dangerous attacks on their lives. With all this, Jodhpur court has conducted a detailed enquiry and declared him guilty.

Asaram Bapu would often torture young girls and subject them to pervert sex. After many complaints, he was arrested. A similar case can be recalled in Haryana when Gurmit Singh was arrested and all hell had broken loose around that time. The BJP government in that state had been unsuccessful in controlling the violence and finally army had to be summoned. This was anticipated in Asaram case too and hence tight security was provided before the judgment was pronounced. 77 years old Asaram Bapu is guilty of having violated POCSO, Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. All the 12 bail applications stood rejected. Many attempts were made behind the scenes to set him free, but those didn’t pay off.

Asaram has his roots in Pakistan. He was involved in alcohol trade. The he got into the spiritual business. Dressed in white, he gave lectures on spirituality in early 1970s. Then he built a small hut on the banks of Sabarmati in 1972. Gradually his clout increased.

Dead bodies of two children were found in his Motera ashram in 2008. Post mortem reports said the vital organs were missing from the bodies. This led to increased suspicion on Asaram. Later his name figured in land grabbers’ list. Two sisters had lodged cases against Asaram and his son Narayana Sai of sexually assaulting them. With all this, Asaram had managed to increase his activities and amassed wealth nearly to the tune of Rs 10,000 crore. He has about 400 ashrams in the country. A big printing press runs under his ownership. His business is spread worldwide.

But today, this ‘high and mighty’ Asaram stands challenged by the court which pronounced him guilty. His disciples were praying for him while the court took a bold step. The govermment must act fast and take his property into possession and create rehabilitation facilities for those who have suffered. There are many such accusations on Baba Ramdev too. Then there are scores of Asarams in Karnataka who have to be probed seriously. Including the one near Bidadi on the outskirts of Bangalore. A head of a mutt near Sagar is facing charges of repeated sexual assault by one of his disciples. Though he managed to stay out of the jail using his clout, his followers have not yet declared him clean.

Threats were issued to the government and even to the home minister for ordering a probe into the matter of this head of the institution. There are scores of godmen who have had least care for the legal, judiciary system and government. They must be identified, enquired thoroughly and penalized for their crimes.      

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New Delhi (PTI): Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi on Wednesday said the INDIA bloc will oppose the proposed changes to the Waqf law and called the bill an attack on the basic structure of the Constitution with an aim to dilute its provisions, defame minorities, disenfranchise them and divide the Indian society.

Hitting back, former Union minister and BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said when large number of Waqf properties are lying vacant and being looted, the government has all powers to bring a law to regulate it.

He told Gogoi that while he cited Constitution, he did not present a complete picture on its various provisions authorising government to bring laws on various issues, including Waqf properties.

Initiating the debate on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, Gogoi accused the government of misleading Parliament, referencing past discussions on the matter.

"This bill is an attack on the basic structure of our Constitution, an attack on our federal structure, and has four primary objectives: to dilute the Constitution, to defame minority communities, to divide Indian society, and to disenfranchise minorities," he alleged.

"The claim that the 2013 UPA government did not act on this issue is false. Repeated allegations have been made," Gogoi said, questioning the necessity of the amendments.

He further argued that the bill had not been adequately discussed with minority representatives.

"In 2023, four meetings of the Minority Commission were held, and yet, there was no mention of the need for a Waqf amendment bill. I ask the government - was this bill drafted by the Minority Affairs Ministry or some other department?"

The opposition MP also raised concerns over Clause 3, which defines individuals practising Islam.

"Minorities are now being forced to prove their religious identity with certificates. Tomorrow, will people from other faiths also have to do this? This is against Article 26 of the Constitution," he said.

"Which community do you want to mislead? The same community that fought for India's independence? The community that sacrificed alongside Mangal Pandey in 1857? You want to tarnish the reputation of a community in which 2 lakh ulema were martyred? You seek to defame the community that supported us during the Quit India Movement? You want to stain the name of the community that supported the Dandi March on April 6, 1930?" Gogoi said.

"You wish to malign the community that opposed the British policy of divide and rule in 1926? You aim to taint the community whose leader, Maulana Hussain Ahmad Madani, demanded complete independence?" he added.

Gogoi also accused the government of spreading misinformation about the bill's impact on women's rights.

"There is an attempt to create the illusion that the existing law discriminates against women. In reality, the law already has provisions for the protection and empowerment of women, including widows," he said.

He also claimed that the Joint Parliament Committee did not take any suggestions of the Opposition into consideration.

Gogoi noted the reduction in revenue allocation from 7 per cent to 5 per cent, arguing that instead of reducing it, the government should consider increasing it to 11 per cent to strengthen the Waqf Board. He also claimed that provisions on imprisonment had been diluted.

"There is a clear attempt to take control of Waqf properties. Today, their eyes are on one minority group; tomorrow, they will target another. We support necessary reforms, but this bill will only lead to increased litigation and more problems," he said.

Countering the Opposition attack, Prasad said the church community is also in favour of Waqf amendment bill as churches too are facing the problem of encroachment by Waqf bodies.

He said the government cannot watch silently as corruption on Waqf properties continue unabated.

"Waqf is not a religious body; it is a statutory body. There are over 8 lakh Waqf properties, including schools, hospitals, and orphanages. Shouldn't there be a mechanism to ensure proper governance? The opposition is politically bound to oppose reforms, but they must look within themselves," he added.

Prasad said that the amendments were necessary to ensure transparency and fairness in Waqf administration.

"The Waqf Bill is about regulating properties, not about targeting any community. If the bill provides more representation to backward Muslims in Waqf affairs, why is the opposition objecting? If Waqf properties are being misused or illegally occupied, the Constitution allows for corrective legislation," he said.

Prasad said the Congress has over the years only paid lip service to the cause of minorities but did nothing to empower them.

He also referenced the Shah Bano case, accusing the Congress of undermining legal reforms for political gains.

"When the Supreme Court ruled in favour of Shah Bano, the Rajiv Gandhi government overturned the decision for vote bank politics. Congress had 400 seats then but never got a majority after that. Today, they continue to oppose necessary reforms for political reasons," he said.

According to the bill, trusts created by Muslims under any law will no longer be considered Waqf, ensuring full control over them.

Only practising Muslims (for at least five years) can dedicate their property to Waqf, restoring the pre-2013 rules. Also, women must receive their inheritance before Waqf declaration, with special provisions for widows, divorced women and orphans, the bill proposes.