National

ETV Bharat / state

Chinmayanand case: SIT visits BJP leader's residence, ashram

SIT has conducted a probe on the direction of the Supreme Court in the harassment case filed against former Union minister Swami Chinmayanand. SIT headed by IG Naveen Arora visited Chinmayanand's residence, ashram, and the college but could not meet him as he was out of town.

Chinmayanand

By

Published : Sep 7, 2019, 10:27 PM IST

Shahjahanpur (Uttar Pradesh): The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing allegations of harassment leveled by a law student against former Union minister Swami Chinmayanand visited his residence, ashram and the college run by him where she studied.

The Special Investigation Team, headed by IG Naveen Arora, has been constituted by the UP government on the direction of the Supreme Court (SC).

While police remain tightlipped on the probe, the principal of Swami Shukdevanand Post Graduate College, where the woman studied, said the SIT which arrived there on Thursday night visited Divya Dham, the residence of Swami Chinmayanand, but could not meet him as he was out of town.

The team also visited the Mukukshu Ashram of the BJP leader and toured the five colleges run by the ashram, Principal Avnish Misra said.

The team visited the college hostel where the room of the law student has already been sealed, he said.

A woman IPS officer spoke to the teachers and girl students of the college and took inputs from them, Misra said.

"Later, the team visited Divya Dham of Swami Chinmyanad but could not meet him as he is out of the station," Misra said.

The members of the team including IPS officers Bharti Singh, P S Anand, and others asked questions about the woman to the students pursuing LLM. They also spoke to her friend who was found with her in Rajasthan, he said.

The team also visited the residence of the woman but found it locked and returned. The apex court had said that an Allahabad High Court bench will monitor the probe.

The woman had gone missing after leveling allegations against Chinmayanand in a video and was later found in Rajasthan by the UP police.

The apex court judges said the woman had raised certain grievances against the institution where she studied and her mother and father have some apprehensions about the safety of their children.

The Shahjahanpur police had on August 27 lodged an FIR against Chinmayanand after the student went missing following her allegation in a video clip.

Her father had filed a complaint with police accusing Chinmayanand of sexually harassing her, a charge refuted by the BJP leader's lawyer who claimed it was a "conspiracy" to blackmail him.

The woman's father had alleged that she went missing at the behest of the 72-year-old BJP leader, who heads Mumukshu ashram.

Also read: Harassment case: Chinmayanand appears before media, says he trusts judiciary

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

...view details