Nithyananda accused of rape announces ‘visa’ for 1 lakh people for his ‘country’ Kailasa


Karnataka and Gujarat police are on the lookout for Nithyananda, who escaped earlier this year.

While the Indian authorities are on the lookout for Nithyananda, accused of rape, who ran away and hid somewhere in South America, the self-proclaimed man god, who claimed to have founded a country, Kailasa, now plans to have at least 1 lakh of people settled. in this supposed country. However, this can also be a hoax, as no one really knows where ‘Kailasa’ is.

“I am planning for at least 100,000 people to settle in Kailasa,” Nithyananda announced on Friday on the occasion of International Migrants Day. “Migration due to globalization advances in communication, transportation should be promoted. But migration due to man-made calamities must be addressed, “he said.

It has also created a Reserve Bank in Kailasa. Nithyananda has now started issuing visas for visitors. Visas are issued for a visit to Kailasa, a Hindu sovereign nation, which was established by the fugitive man-god.

Nithyananda also announced that a flight will take visitors from Australia to the country he founded, ‘Kailasa’. Nithyananda has said that visitors will be allowed to stay in ‘Kailasa’ for “no more than three days.” He said that visitors will be able to visit “Param Shiva” during their stay in the “island nation”.

Nithyananda also unveiled the ‘official emblem and seal’ of Kailasa in August this year, which he says will be worn by members who are part of the ‘Kailasa government’. It says in the video that it is similar to the Papal Ring of the Vatican Church.

In February this year, a court of first instance in Karnataka had issued a new court order without bail against the self-described god man in the 2010 rape case. Nithyananda is believed to have fled the country in 2018 and a statement was also issued. blue corner notice against you. Earlier this year, documents had shown that the man-god accused of rape was believed to be running his business from a bank account in the Pacific island nation Republic of Vanuatu. TNM had accessed an email sent by a Nithyananda confidant to a person seeking details about paying a puja asking the disciples to deposit money into a Vanuatu-based bank account.

With input from IANS