The controversy surrounding Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand in Uttar Pradesh is intensifying, drawing national political attention. Following the allegations of sexual misconduct filed by Brahmachari Ashutosh, the case has sparked a tense standoff between the spiritual leader and the complainant, while political parties have actively taken sides. Congress has publicly declared its support for Swami Avimukteshwaranand, displaying banners in Lucknow and announcing statewide demonstrations across all 75 districts. The party plans to submit memorandums to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding swift action and justice for the Shankaracharya, claiming that the case represents not just an individual issue but a challenge to the respect of Sanatan Dharma itself. The Shankaracharya has maintained that the allegations are false and expressed willingness to cooperate fully with the law, urging authorities to uncover the alleged conspiracy. Meanwhile, Ashutosh Brahmachari has accused the Swami of misconduct, intensifying the legal and public dispute. The political dimension of the controversy has added fuel to an already volatile situation in Uttar Pradesh. Congress emphasizes that Swami Avimukteshwaranand should be treated fairly and the law should act impartially. The unfolding events highlight the complex intersection of religion, law, and politics in India, making this a high-stakes controversy for both the spiritual and political spheres in the state.


