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Former BJP minister Swami Chinmayanand (Pic via Twitter)
In a major development, the law student from Shahjahanpur who had accused former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Chinmayanand of sexual exploitation last year, has withdrawn her charges and turned hostile.
The alleged victim appeared before a special MP-MLA court in Lucknow on Tuesday (13 October) and categorically denied that she had made any allegations against the former minister as the prosecution had charged.
The Lucknow court was hearing the case on the direction of the Allahabad High Court.
The prosecution, apparently stunned over the development, immediately moved an application under Section 340 of CrPC seeking action against her for perjury.
Judge P K Rai directed his office to register the application and asked the prosecution to furnish a copy of the application to the victim and the accused. The court has fixed 15 October for hearing on the application.
The girl was a student of a law college run by Chinmayanand’s ashram in Shahjahanpur and had accused him of sexual exploitation in August last year.
The case grabbed national headlines when the girl vanished and appeared before the Supreme Court.
The Uttar Pradesh government formed an SIT to probe the case. Later Chinmayanand also alleged that she was trying to extort money from him and lodged cross-FIRs.
Later, both were arrested.
Chinmayanand was arrested on 20 September, 2019.
The investigation officer filed charge sheet against him under Section 376 (C), 354(D), 342 and 506 of IPC. The investigating officer cited 33 witnesses and 29 documentary evidence in 13-page charge sheet.
Chinmayanand was released on bail from Allahabad High Court on 3 February, 2020. The court also transferred the trial from Shahjahanpur to Lucknow’s MP-MLA court.
(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)
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