Twist in Nithyananda case,press release tells shocking story
The press release raised many questions against Suvarna TV and against Arati Rao who accused the self-styled godman of sexually abusing her.
The text of the press release say -
-
Why
is
Suvarna
TV
running
such
a
sustained
and
virulent
hate
campaign
against
Nithyananda
and
Nithyananda
Dhyanapeetam?
-
Were
the
credentials
of
the
woman
Arati
Rao
(who
claimed
that
Nithyananda
had
sexually
abused
her)
verified
before
running
her
interview?
It
has
now
come
to
light
that
the
woman
herself
has
a
criminal
record
in
two
countries,
where
she
is
facing
multiple
summons
on
charges
of
fraud,
extortion
and
child
abuse.
She
is
also
the
carrier
of
a
highly
contagious
sexually
transmissible
disease
(STD)
called
Herpes
2.
The
woman
has
claimed
40
incidences
of
abuse
by
Nithyananda,
but
even
a
single
incidence
of
contact
(even
through
saliva)
is
sufficient
for
this
deadly
disease
to
be
transmitted
to
the
other
person.
Nithyananda
has
already
submitted
all
relevant
evidence,
including
his
blood
tests
proving
that
he
is
not
carrying
the
disease,
to
the
investigative
authorities,
including
the
Karnataka
police
and
the
High
Court
of
Karnataka.
Moreover,
the
woman
has
already
filed
the
same
case
against
Paramahamsa
Nithyananda
in
a
US
court,
where
it
has
been
investigated
and
closed
as
false
and
baseless.
-
Why
is
it
that
only
one
channel
ran
this
interview?
All
other
media
without
exception
stayed
away
from
the
subject,
which
is
not
only
sub-judice,
but
unverified
and
biased.
The
channel
in
question
was
already
under
a
court
injunction
prohibiting
them
from
telecasting
anything
defamatory
about
Paramahamsa
Nithyananda.
This
amounts
to
contempt
of
court.
-
Where
is
Arati
Rao
now?
When
will
she
be
arrested?
She
has
been
absconding
from
Indian
and
USA
law
since
2010,
evading
six
summons
and
court
orders.
-
Who
can
serve
a
summons?
As
per
the
Hague
Convention
as
applicable
to
India,
only
a
judicial
officer
authorized
by
a
Central
Authority
can
serve
a
summons.
Anybody
else
attempting
to
do
so
(as
the
Suvarna
channel
editor
had
done
with
Paramahamsa
Nithyananda)
is
committing
a
deliberate
crime.
-
Why
is
it
that
Nithyananda
ashramites,
who
were
assaulted,
abused
and
molested
by
a
mob
of
50
people,
not
given
a
chance
to
even
make
their
grievances
public?
The
press
meet
held
by
them
was
disrupted
by
anti-social
elements
who
once
again
assaulted
them
in
full
public
view.
This
is
a
violation
of
our
basic
right
to
freedom
of
expression.
-
Is
this
really
a
communal
issue,
or
something
much
deeper
than
that?
Paramahamsa
Nithyananda
has
always
enjoyed
a
loving
and
mutually
beneficial
relationship
with
the
people
of
Karnataka.
But
since
he
belongs
to
the
neighboring
state
of
Tamil
Nadu,
a
deliberate
attempt
was
made
to
escalate
the
issue
into
a
communal
conflict,
by
demanding
the
eviction
of
Paramahamsa
Nithyananda
and
his
spiritual
community
from
Karnataka
state.
Using
the
rowdy
elements
of
a
certain
group
as
a
façade,
certain
parties
with
an
ulterior
have
tried
to
give
a
communal
color
to
what
is
an
act
or
pure
rowdyism,
vandalism
and
deliberate
harassment
of
a
peaceful
spiritual
community
dedicated
to
serving
the
people.
- Who are these parties bent upon destroying Paramahamsa Nithyananda and his organization, and what is their motive? We don't know, and we need your support to find out. As is obvious from the above, those with their own vested interests have spared no effort in spreading false information and attempting to influence public opinion against us. However, Paramahamsa Nithyananda and Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam rest their faith in the law. We appeal to all socially conscious media and the discerning public to support us in our campaign against this gross violation of our human rights.
Meanwhile, we are happy to share that Paramahamsa Nithyananda will be back in Bidadi ashram tomorrow (14th Jun) and will resume his regular activities.
However, Karnataka High Court on Wednesday adjourned the hearing over Nithyananda's plea to quash FIR against him till Friday. The decision of the court clearly means that Karnataka police can arrest Nithyananda if he indeed visits his ashram on Thursday.
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Story first published: Thursday, June 14, 2012, 10:09 [IST]