Empire worth Rs 1500 crore, exploitation for 10 years and ‘armor’ of influential people; The story of the hypocrite of Nashik will give you goosebumps: – ..

Nashik’s alleged spiritual guru Ashok Kharatwho claimed to be a prophet and an expert in Tantra-Mantra, is today behind bars. But as the layers of his dark deeds are being revealed, serious questions are being raised on both the society and the system. From sexual exploitation to unaccounted wealth worth Rs 1500 crore, this case is not just a story of one man’s crime, but of a dangerous nexus of influence and superstition.

The height of exploitation: 10 years of hell and forced abortion

The first FIR registered against Ashok Kharat told a story that would shock anyone’s heart. According to the victim woman:

Persistent misdeeds: Kharat last 10 years He was physically exploiting the woman by threatening her.

Inhuman acts: The woman became pregnant during the exploitation. Due to fear of defamation, the accused forcibly got her aborted by giving her abortion medicine.

Atmosphere of fear: The women remained silent for so many years because Kharat had woven such a web of his political influence that the victims did not have the courage to go to the police.

Influence and controversy: Rupali Chakankar’s name created a stir

The most shocking turn in this whole matter came when the former chairperson of Maharashtra Women’s Commission Rupali Chakankar The pictures went viral with Kharat.

Controversial role: In the pictures, Chakankar is sometimes seen washing Baba’s feet and sometimes holding an umbrella for him.

Trust Connection: She was also on the board of ‘Shivanika Trust’ of Kharat. After his arrest he had to resign from his post.

Threat to journalist: A local journalist has alleged that when he wrote the news against Kharat, Chakankar called and put pressure on him and defended the accused.

‘Luxury’ empire worth Rs 1500 crore built through fraud

In the name of predicting the future and solving problems, Kharat dealt with the helplessness of the people. According to RTI activist Vijay Kumbhar, Kharat’s property Rs 1500 crore It may be more than.

Luxurious Farmhouse: His farmhouse spread over 12 acres in Sinnar taluka is no less than a royal palace. Expensive furniture and foreign facilities imported from Israel and Türkiye are present here.

Trust and Temple: With the cheated money, he formed Shivanika Trust and built a temple of Lord Shankar, so that he could project his image as a ‘pious soul’.

Anonymous Accounts: Investigation has also revealed that Kharat’s bank accounts were allegedly being operated in the names of relatives of influential people.

Devotees’ experiences: narrow survivors

Many people like Ramakrishna Madane from Nashik are now coming forward who escaped from getting trapped in the clutches of Kharat. Madane had gone with his wife with the wish of having a child, but Kharat’s behavior and insistence on ‘meeting him alone’ put him in doubt. Today he considers himself lucky that he never stepped there again.

conclusion: The case of Ashok Kharat is a reminder of how difficult the path to justice becomes when people who used to play the role of powerful and protector become predators. This case is not only about legal action, but also about awareness against superstition spread in the society.

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