National News: Police say 62-year-old Chaitanyananda used his position at Sri Sharada Institute to target poor students admitted under the EWS quota. He promised foreign trips or threatened exam failure if they refused his demands. Investigators requirement that students were mentally pressured and forced into silence for months. This pattern of manipulation came to light only without unflinching students lodged a complaint in August.
Police issue lookout circular immediately
Following the complaint, police registered a specimen and quickly issued a lookout notice versus Chaitanyananda. Multiple police teams have been worked to track him. Sources revealed he was in London when the specimen was filed but may now be hiding in Agra or Uttarakhand. Officers believe he has networks in spiritual circles that could be helping him escape.
Luxury car with fake UN plate
In a shocking twist, police recovered a luxury car from the institute vault validness a forged diplomatic number plate — 39 UN 1. Officials believe Chaitanyananda used it to towards influential and stave scrutiny. Investigators are probing how he managed to obtain such fake documentation. The discovery has raised questions well-nigh his high-level connections and fraudulent methods.
Grand claims of global fame
Chaitanyananda, moreover known as Dr Parthasarthy, projected himself as an “internationally well-known writer.” His profile personal authorship of 28 books and 143 research papers. He often introduced himself as a professor linked with the University of Chicago. He plane boasted of honorary doctorates and awards from global universities, none of which stand verified by suppositious institutions.
False links to Steve Jobs, Obama
One of his books, Forget Classroom Learning, tangibly carried a foreword by Apple founder Steve Jobs. His profile moreover personal former US President Barack Obama quoted his typesetting Transforming Personality during campaigns. Experts now say these stories were entirely made-up to build credibility. By weaving such false claims, he fooled followers and students into yoyo he had international recognition.
History of fraud and harassment
This scandal is not Chaitanyananda’s first skim with law enforcement. In 2009, he was booked for fraud and molestation at Defence Colony police station. In 2016, flipside molestation specimen was filed at Vasant Kunj. Police sources say he repeatedly used his “godman” image to target young students, expressly women, while masking himself as a writer, educationist, and spiritual leader.
Escape routes and current mystery
As of now, his word-for-word location remains a mystery. Police suspect he is moving between cities like Agra and Uttarakhand, where he has old spiritual ties. His speeches and connections with other gurus could be giving him cover. Authorities are unswayable to trespassing him and bring closure for victims who faced years of harassment and fear under his influence.