A reward of 2.1 million for cutting off Ashutosh Brahmachari's nose, announcement in support of Avimukteshwaranand
A reward of 21 lakh rupees has been announced for cutting off Ashutosh Brahmachari's nose amid allegations of sexual harassment against Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand.
A significant reward of 21 lakh rupees has been declared for anyone who cuts off Ashutosh Brahmachari's nose, as announced by Falahari Maharaj, the president of the Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Sangharsh Nyas. This inflammatory statement comes in the wake of Ashutosh Brahmachari filing an FIR against Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand in a sexual harassment case. Falahari Maharaj criticized Ashutosh, labeling him 'a cow killer' and 'a criminal', alleging that his accusations have tarnished the faith of 125 crore Hindus.
The situation has escalated into a controversy, with religious leaders rallying around Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand, who is held in high regard within Hindu society. Falahari Maharaj asserted that Ashutosh Brahmachari's claims are baseless and derogatory to the Hindu community, leading him to declare that he does not recognize Ashutosh as a Hindu. The repercussions of such statements could inflame tensions in an already sensitive religious landscape.
As this scandal unfolds, it has sparked considerable unrest in both social and religious circles across India. The authorities have yet to respond officially, but law enforcement is closely monitoring the situation for potential disruptions in law and order. The announcement could deepen rifts within the community and provoke further action, illustrating the volatile intersection of religion and justice in contemporary India.