Fatehabad, Jul 21: Baba Amarpuri, a Mahant at Baba Balaknath Temple in Fatehabad’s Tohana, was arrested by police on Friday after videos of him allegedly raping women surfaced online. As per reports, the 60-year-old is accused of raping at least 120 women. He has been sent to 5-day police remand. (’40 Men Took Turns to Rape me Over Four Days at Haryana Guest House’)
Reports suggest that the police have received 120 clips, each with a different victim. The videos were shot by baba himself, with his cellphone.
Baba’s heinous face came to light when a relative of the accused approached the police with a CD of the clips.
Police said,”We filed a case and started probe. His premises were also raided and we seized some suspicious articles.”
The officials have said that two victims have come forward and are ready to record their statements against the accused baba. Meanwhile, he has been booked under various sections of IPC.
Baba Amarpuri, whose real name is Amarveer, was booked in another rape case nine months back on the complaint of a woman who accused him sexually assaulting her inside the temple.
courtesy : india.com
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Kochi (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said the change of name of the state from Kerala to Keralam by the Centre was a joyful moment for Malayali brothers.
The PM was speaking at the golden jubilee celebration of the Akhila Kerala Dheevara Sabha, an organisation that works for the welfare of the fishing community in the state.
In his inaugural address, Modi appreciated the role of the fishing community during the 2018 floods in Kerala, lauding their courage, service, and dedication at that time.
He also pointed out that the Dheevara Sabha has been working for fishermen's rights for 50 years.
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Modi said the Centre too has been working for the welfare of the fishing community and has carried out various initiatives to empower them.
He also said that the Union government has taken various measures, including installing over 4,500 satellite-based transponders in fishing boats, to ensure the safety of fishermen at sea.
Modi arrived at the Kochi international airport around 11.30 am and from there travelled by helicopter to the naval base here.
From there, he travelled by road to the Marine Drive for his first event of the day -- the golden jubilee celebrations of the Akhila Kerala Dheevara Sabha.
The PM arrived in poll-bound Kerala to take part in a series of programmes here, including the inauguration of the BJP-led NDA's election convention.
