Update
Daijiworld Media Network – Lucknow
Lucknow, Sep 20: The chief of a special investigation (SIT) team, Naveen Arora on Friday said that former union minister Swami Chinmayanand, who is accused of rape by a law student, has admitted to ‘almost every allegation’ levelled against him and expressed shame over his actions.
According to a report in News18, hours after Chinmayanand’s arrest, Naveen Arora said, “Swami Chinmayanand has admitted to almost every allegation levelled against him, including sexual conversations and body massage. Circumstantial evidence is also being examined. He said he doesn’t want to say more as he's ashamed of his acts.”
Arora further said that the phone call records of Swami Chinmayanand and the girl shows that they both spoke to each more than 200 times in all these years. He also added that Swami Chinmayanand said he was ashamed of what he had done.
The now arrested BJP leader has been sent to 14 days judicial custody by a court in Uttar Pradesh's Shahjahanpur. Chinmayanand has been charged with stalking, wrongful confinement and intimidation.
Earlier report
Rape accused BJP leader Chinmayanand arrested, sent to 14-day judicial custody
Shahjahanpur (Uttar Pradesh), Sep 20 (IANS): Former Union minister and senior BJP leader Chinmayanand was arrested on Friday morning from his Mumuksha Ashram here by the Special Investigating team (SIT) probing the rape charges against him.
He was later produced in the court which remanded him to 14-day judicial custody.
Chinmayanand's arrest comes on the complaint of a 23-year-old law student, who accused him of blackmail and rape in a video message posted on the social media on August 23.
The very next day, the woman went missing and was later found in Dausa, Rajasthan.
The Supreme Court, which took suo moto cognisance of the incident, called the victim for a closed door hearing after which the court ordered the Uttar Pradesh government to set up a Special Investigating Team (SIT) to probe the allegations. The court also ordered security for the victim and her family.
However, questions were being raised on the working of the SIT, which failed to arrest or question the BJP leader despite witnesses and evidences against him. Rather he was kept under house arrest at his ashram.
Earlier this week, Chinmayanand complained of 'uneasiness' and 'weakness', and was treated by a team of doctors at his ashram. He was later shifted to a hospital. Sources said on Thursday night, doctors advised him to shift to Lucknow for treatment, but Chinmayanand refused.
The law student, who studied in a college run by Chinmayanand, said in her statement that the self-proclaimed god man first got a video recording made while she was taking a bath and this was used to blackmail her. She claimed that she was raped several times by Chinmayanand, who threatened to eliminate her family if she raised her voice.
The woman bought spectacles fitted with a secret camera and made recording of their intimate moments, including one where he was getting a massage in a state of undress.
As the SIT apparently delayed action against the accused until, two days ago, the victim declared that she would commit suicide if Chinmayanand was not arrested.
The matter also turned into a major controversy with the Supreme Court intervention and the opposition accusing the Yogi Adityanath government of favouring Chinmayanand and avoiding his arrest.