Indian guru gets life term in 2013 rape case

Asaram Bapu. Photo: Wikipedia
Asaram Bapu. Photo: Wikipedia

Five years after charges of rape were levelled against popular guru Asaram Bapu, the Jodhpur Schedule Caste and Schedule Tribe Court of India on Wednesday convicted the self-styled god’s man and four others in a 2013 rape case. He was sentenced to life term imprisonment. 

Asaram was convicted under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Pocso) act and Juvenile Justice (JJ) Act.

The judgement was pronounced by judge Madhusudan inside the Jodhpur Central Jail, where Asaram is lodged.

Asaram Bapu was arrested in 2013 on the complaint filed by a teenage girl from Uttar Pradesh’s Shahajahanpur. She had accused him of raping her at his Jodhpur ashram in August. The victim, was a Class 12 student at his Chhindwara Ashram in Madhya Pradesh.

The 77-year-old god’s man is facing trial in two other sexual assault cases: one in Rajasthan  and the other in Gujarat.

He was arrested in Indore and brought to Jodhpur on 1 September 2013. He has been in judicial custody since 2 September 2013.

He also faces multiple charges, including wrongful confinement, criminal intimidation, criminal conspiracy and sexual harassment.

The chargesheet named Asaram and four others-Sanchita alias Shilpi, Sharad Chandra alias Sharat Chandra, Prakash and Shiva alias Sava Ram Hethvadiya.