Swami Chaitanyananda Sarasvati, accused of sexually exploiting 17 female students, is facing daily revelations exposing his crimes. Newly recovered evidence, especially obscene WhatsApp chats from his mobile, reveals his persistent harassment and vulgar messages towards the girls, whom he also monitored through CCTV cameras installed in girls’ hostels and washrooms. Despite claiming innocence during police interrogation, the mounting proof paints a clear picture of his misconduct. The police have seized all his digital devices and are continuously recovering deleted chats to strengthen the case.The chats show him using derogatory nicknames like “baby doll” and “baby daughter” while stalking and coercing students, often messaging late at night. Several girls have courageously registered formal complaints, sharing ghastly details of his exploitation. This is not an isolated incident; earlier complaints and cases dating back to 2009 and 2016 highlight a long history of such abuses. The police are conducting ongoing investigations to uncover all accomplices and gather more evidence. With five days of police remand already underway, further interrogation is expected to reveal more shocking details, and authorities may seek extended custody to continue the probe and ensure justice.
