Holding on strong to his faith in the judiciary; His Divine Holiness Paramahamsa Nithyananda subjects himself to undergo the arduous potency tests to fulfill the demands of Police officials who were looking for any excuse to restrain him behind bars.
By making viral an infamous video depicting His Divine Holiness Paramahamsa Nithyananda in morphed images; he was subjected to a media trial
Paramahamsa Nithyananda was subjected to excruciating agony to fulfill the ridiculous demands of the Karnataka CID to undergo potency tests. The testing procedure and the medications administered left him unable to even walk out of the hospital. Much to the shock and dismay of all his sanyasis and devotees He had to be wheeled out in a wheel chair causing undue duress and pain to all of them. The magnanimity of the web of fear and uncertainity created by the fabricated lies of the media propaganda, left many of his devotees in deep anguish – not understanding what was really happening as it seemed to be happening in a horror movie.
In spite of undergoing this ordeal he has publicly declared His trust on the Indian Judiciary to disprove the alleged victim’s rape charges against Him.
In a public satsang (public spiritual talk), His Divine Holiness Paramahamsa Nithyananda told devotees that he has complete faith in the judicial system, referring to His potency tests that have been submitted to the State police by doctors of the Victoria Hospital as per the Hon’ble Supreme Court ruling. “India is not a banana republic,” He said.
He further said that if someone tries to kill him, there would be a huge sympathy wave in his favour. “For every drop of blood that is shed from my body, a new Nithyananda will stand up. I will be made a martyr,” he said. Following is the online edition of newspaper The New Indian Express which carried and article to this effect.
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Paramahamsa Nithyananda declares his trust in Judicial System