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Fugitive Godman Nithyananda Offers 3-Day Visa, Flight Services To His Nation ‘Kailasa’; Know All About It
Self-styled godman Nithyananda who had announced the establishment of his own country has now offered flight and visa services to visitors.
New Delhi: Self-styled godman Nithyananda, wanted in India for alleged rape and abduction, is offering a 3-day visa to his 'nation' Kailasa. According to media reports in a new video, he said that visitors will get the visa for not more than 3 days and that there are chartered flight services to his country.
"I am planning for at least 100,000 people to settle in Kailasha. Migration due to globalisation advances communication, transportation should be encouraged. But migration due to man-made calamity needs to be addressed," said Nithyananda announced on Friday in a report by IANS.
According to the report, visitors will be allowed to stay in the country for 'not more than three days'. He also said that the visitors will be allowed to visit "Param Shiva" during their stay in the 'island nation'.
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Where is Kailasa?
While the exact location of the nation is unknown it is supposed to be on an island allegedly purchased by one of his followers from Ecuador. According to media reports in the video, he had said visitors will have to travel on their own to Australia first to use flight services to Kailasa. Earlier this year he had announced the establishment of the 'Reserve Bank of Kailasa' and a Hindu parliament in his nation. He had said that the parliament will take up to six months and he hopes to complete it by January.
Interpol Issues Blue Corner Notice
Nithyananda's real name is Rajashekharan and he is a native of Tamil Nadu. He opened an ashram near Bengaluru in the early 2000s. His teachings were said to be based on those of Osho Rajneesh. Nithyananda had allegedly fled India without a passport to save himself from a rape case registered against him in Karnataka. He was accused of kidnapping and wrongly confining children in his ashram in Ahmedabad. The Interpol has also issued a Blue Corner notice against Nithyananda. The Ministry of External Affairs in 2019 cancelled Nithyananda's passport, and also "sensitised" all its foreign missions and posts to keep track of his movements.
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