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Asaram's daughter-in-law records statement against him

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November 25, 2015 01:47 IST

The daughter-in-law of self-styled 'godman' Asaram Bapu Tuesday once again accused him and his son Narayan Sai of harassing her.

She levelled the charge against her father-in-law and husband, currently in jail in separate rape cases, while recording a statement before the police in Indore.

No first information report has been registered yet.

A senior officer of Khajurana police station said Janaki, Narayan's wife, had on September 19 lodged a complaint and the police called her today to record her statement in which she reiterated the harassment charge.

Janaki's lawyer Rohit Yadav said she handed over wedding photographs and some documents to the police.

The 38-year-old, in her complaint, alleged her husband Narayan Harpalani (his real name) had illegitimate relations with a lady disciple at his ashram, and when the woman allegedly became pregnant, Narayan said he wanted to marry her.

Janaki told her husband he can marry the disciple after divorcing her. Narayan allegedly tied the knot with her in Rajasthan keeping Janaki in the dark, the complaint said.

Janaki also alleged that under Asaram's pressure and influence, her father Devraj Krishnani donated his valuable property to the godman's Bhopal ashram. 

According to Janaki, she married Narayan on May 22, 1997. Both Asaram and Narayan are in jail, in Jodhpur and  Surat, respectively, in connection with separate rape cases.

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