Feb 27 • 15:21 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

CWC's records reveal the truth, raising major questions on Swami Avimukteshwaranand's claims

An exclusive investigation by Aaj Tak reveals important truths regarding the sexual exploitation allegations against Avimukteshwaranand, particularly focusing on the claims about children not being presented before the Child Welfare Committee.

Aaj Tak's investigation into the sexual exploitation allegations against Swami Avimukteshwaranand has uncovered crucial facts related to the case involving victimized children. There have been ongoing questions about the claims made by Swami Avimukteshwaranand, who argued that the children were not presented before the Child Welfare Committee (CWC). He also made allegations that someone was manipulating the situation concerning the children’s welfare, suggesting not only a failure on part of the authorities but also a severe violation of the due process expected in such sensitive matters.

Upon reviewing the official records and processes, it became evident that Avimukteshwaranand's assertions lacked support. Despite his repeated public statements that indicated the children were not legally represented and their statements were not recorded before the CWC, the investigation clarified the actual procedures that were followed. The records indicate that the necessary steps were indeed taken as mandated by law, thereby undermining the legitimacy of the Swami’s claims.

This revelation not only challenges the credibility of Avimukteshwaranand but also highlights the broader issues of transparency and accountability in similar cases. It raises crucial questions about how such allegations are made public and the implications they carry on both the victims and the organizations involved in child welfare. The investigation attempts to shed light on the importance of fact-checking claims in sensitive situations to ensure that justice and proper support are provided to the victims in such cases.

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