In Southwest Delhi’s Vasant Kunj area, more than 15 students have accused a spiritual leader, Swami Chaitanyanand Sarasvati Sarthi, of molestation. The allegations relate to his ashram, where he reportedly harassed the students. Following complaints, police registered a case against the baba, who has reportedly absconded since the matter came to light.During the investigation, Delhi Police also seized a Volvo car linked to the case. The vehicle was found without a number plate, and subsequent checks revealed that it had a fake embassy registration plate. Authorities confirmed that no legitimate registration exists for this number, indicating deliberate tampering. The police are actively investigating the matter to trace the baba and gather further evidence, including statements from the 15 students who came forward.Law enforcement has assured the public of a thorough probe into the allegations and warned that anyone obstructing the investigation will face legal action. The case highlights growing concerns about the accountability of spiritual leaders and the importance of safeguarding students and young followers from harassment and exploitation. Authorities are coordinating with multiple agencies to track the accused and ensure justice is served.
