CBI Starts Investigating the Sirsa Cult Impotency Case

CHANDIGARH, Punjab—Following the instructions of Punjab & Haryana High Court, the CBI has started an investigation on the case of the  Sirsa Cult Chief making male devotees impotent. Keeping the executive centre at New Delhi, two teams are organized to investigate on the issue. One of the two teams has collected important documentation of the case from Sirsa Police. PIO of CBI Sri R.K. Gaur clarified about it in a press meet, but refused to say anything about filing a case against Sirsa Cult Chief.

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CBI is investigating on the Status Reports submitted by police to court and the complaints submitted by former devotee of the Sirsa Cult, Hans Raj Chauhan. Reliable sources informed that CBI investigation will also cover the doctors who performed operations to made devotees impotent. Also, it is being said that Sirsa Cult Chief is also going to challenge the decision of a singular bench of Punjab & Haryana High Court.

It is noteworthy that former devotee of Sirsa Cult Hans Raj Chauhan filed a petition against Sirsa Cult Chief in Punjab & Haryana High Court for making him impotent. He stated in the court that near about 400 devotees were made impotent by the Sirsa Cult Management along with him. The devotees were said that if they want to meet God, then this step is necessary for them. Following the statements of Chauhan, the court ordered for the medical checkup of Chauhan. During medical checkup, Chauhan was found impotent. After it, the Punjab & Haryana High Court ordered for the CBI investigation to expose the reality of the cult.

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