New Delhi: Mahant Narendra Giri, the deceased president of Akhil Bhartiya Akhara Parishad, was under such "grave mental trauma" from his estranged disciple Anand Giri, priest Adhya Prasad Tiwari and his son Sandeep Tiwari that he ended his life to "avoid defamation and insult" from society, the CBI has said in its charge sheet.
CBI has recovered a video of the Mahant, recorded before he killed himself, in which he alleged that Anand Giri was going to release an "edited video" showing him in an objectionable position with a woman, it said.
The agency had filed its charge sheet on November 20, accusing Anand Giri, the priest of Bade Hanuman Mandir in Allahabad, Adhya Prasad Tiwari and Sandeep Tiwari, all in judicial custody, of abetment to suicide and criminal conspiracy.
Narendra Giri, the president of the largest organisation of seers in India, was found hanging by his disciples at the Baghambari Mutt in Allahabad on September 20. In order to buttress claims of mental and psychological pressure on Narendra Giri, the CBI has cited several alleged conversations of Giri with various individuals.
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According to the charge sheet, Narendra Giri was fearful that Anand Giri may circulate an edited video of him with a woman to tarnish his reputation. He had asked his disciples if someone's face can be superimposed on another in a video, it said.
Hours before his death on the morning of September 20, Narendra Giri had called a seer in Varanasi, Mahant Santosh Dass, that he had reliable information that Anand Giri had prepared a computerised video in which Narendra Giri was shown in a compromising position with a woman, the charge sheet said. It said Narendra Giri had expressed apprehension that Anand Giri had shown the video to two people in Allahabad and one person in Haridwar and he was going to make this clip go viral.
The charge sheet gives a detailed description of the feud between Narendra Giri and Anand Giri which was allegedly a result of changes in the will of the Mahant. Narendra Giri had first declared Balbir Giri as his successor of Baghambari Gaddi in Allahabad, then changed it to name Anand Giri as the successor, before again changing it to name Balbir Giri.
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