Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh): After being attacked over an audio clip in which Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader Ram Vilas Vedanti purportedly made objectionable comments against Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Aditynath, Paramhans Das, a Hindu saint, admitted that he leaked the clip because he wanted to reveal the politics behind the Trust that is to be set up for construction of Hindu temple at the Ram Janmabhoomi site in Ayodhya.
"I leaked the audio because I wanted people to know the true characters of leaders such as Ram Vilas Vedanti," Das told ETV Bharat.
The Hindu seer is a member of 'Tapasvi Ji Ki Chhavni', a seat of Hindu seers in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.
Das was also allegedly attacked by Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas chairman Nritya Gopal Das over the same audio recording in which he allegedly passed objectionable remarks against Gopal Das, chief of the influential Ram Janmabhoomi Nyas.
Elaborating on the entire incident, Das said, "Despite his casteist remark against UP CM, Ram Vilas Vedanti escaped unharmed from the controversy owing to his influence and political connection, but, I ended up being attacked by Nritya Gopal Das and his henchmen. They came to Tapasvi Ji Ki Chhavni and attacked me."
Das added, "I requested them to approach the police or the court in case they found my action offensive. They also vandalised the Chawani which is one of the oldest in the country."
Das, who is currently in Varanasi after "escaping" the attack on him, is demanding security by the state police.
"I would be killed like Kamlesh Tiwari if I am not provided with adequate security. I won't go back until I am assured of my safety."
On allegation being laid against him for orchestrating the entire episode out of sheer greed for a position in the Trust, Das said, "So far as the Director's position in the trust is concerned, I think there is no one better than PM Modi to head the Trust."
When asked about him being expelled from his organisation, Das stated, "I respect my Guru and I know that he must have taken the decision under immense pressure being put on him by Ram Vilas Vedanti and Nritya Gopal Das."