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Subject: [India Thinkers Net]Sai Baba: God-man or con man? - June20, 2004



BBC News
17 June, 2004

Sai Baba: God-man or con man?
By Tanya Datta
Reporter, Secret Swami


Basava Premanand is India's leading guru-buster.
He believes that the country's biggest spiritual
leader, Sri Satya Sai Baba, is a charlatan and
must be exposed.

Basava Premanand says Sai Baba's 'miracles' are just
magic tricks

Basava Premanand has been burgled... again.
It is the third time in just one month. But he is
in no doubt of the thieves' motives.
He suspects they were looking for evidence that
he has collected for over 30 years against
India's leading spiritual guru, Sri Satya Sai
Baba.
Mr Premanand believes this evidence proves the
self-proclaimed "God-man", Sai Baba, is not just
a fraud, but a dangerous sexual abuser.
"Sai Baba is nothing but a mafia man, conning the
people and making himself rich", he says of his
bete noire.

As India's leading guru-buster, Basava Premanand
is the scourge of all miracle-makers.
He is the founder of the Federation of Indian
Rationalist Associations and the editor of a
monthly periodical called The Indian Sceptic.
He believes that it is his duty to dispel the
"curse of gullibility blighting his country in
the form of myth and superstition", and replace
it instead with the "gospel of pure, scientific
understanding".
Since 1976, he has waged a bitter war against Sai
Baba, a man who commands a following of millions
both in India and abroad. His devotees believe
him to be an Avatar, or incarnation of God in
human form.
But to Mr Premanand, this God is anything but holy.

Sexual abuse
Rumours about Sai Baba sexually abusing young
male devotees have been circulating for years.

He took me aside, put the oil on his hands, told
me to drop my pants and rubbed my genitals with
the oil

Fomer devotee Alaya Rahm

In 1976 a former American follower,Tal Brooke,
wrote a book called Avatar of the Night: The
Hidden Side of Sai Baba. In it, he referred to
the guru's sexual exploits.
But Brooke's allegations were dismissed out of
hand by the tightly controlled Sai Baba
Organisation.

Dr Michael Goldstein, chairman of the
international Sai Baba organisation, admitted he
had heard rumours, but told us that he did not
believe them. He said: "My heart and my
conscience tell me that it is not possible."
But in the last four years, and with the growth
of the internet, the tide of claims against Sai
Baba has become a groundswell.
Former devotees such as Alaya Rahm and Mark
Roche, featured in the the BBC film Secret Swami,
are coming forward with increasingly graphic
stories of the guru's serious sexual exploitation.

The attacks on Sai Baba are wild, reckless and concocted

Former Indian PM Vajpayee

Their own experiences bear an uncanny
resemblance, yet span a time frame of almost 30
years.
Both had been subjected to Sai Baba rubbing oil on their genitals.

"He took me aside", said Alaya Rahm, "put the oil
on his hands, told me to drop my pants and rubbed
my genitals with the oil. I was really taken
aback."

All the allegations against Sai Baba so far have been
made by Westerners. But Mr Premanand says that
there are many Indians who also claim to have been
abused but are too afraid to speak out.

Well-connected

It is no surprise that Indian victims are scared
of reprisals. Sai Baba's influence among the
power elite of India is impressive.
Prime ministers, presidents, judges and generals,
have all come to the ashram (religious retreat)
in Puttaparthi in southern India, to pay their
respects.

Sai Baba often performs 'miracles' for his devotees
in the ashram

The previous prime minister of India, Mr Atal
Vajpayee, once issued a letter on his official
notepaper calling the attacks on Sai Baba "wild,
reckless and concocted."
Sai Baba also enjoys a close relationship with
the state police. A former head of police once
acted as his personal chauffeur.
None of this, however, deters Mr Premanand who
has doggedly pursued Sai Baba over the years
through the courts, the media and several
embarrassing books and exposures.
Little wonder that his campaign has enraged some of
the holy man's supporters.
To date, Basava Premanand has survived four
murder attempts and bears the scars from several
savage beatings.
In 1986, he was arrested by the police for
marching to Puttaparthi with 500 volunteers for a
well-publicised confrontation with Sai Baba.

Four male devotees broke into Sai Baba's private
quarters late at night armed with knives

Later that year, he took Sai Baba to court for
violating the Gold Control Act by producing gold
necklaces out of thin air without the permission
of a Gold Control Administrator.
When his case was dismissed, he Mr Premanand
appealed on the grounds that spiritual power is
not a defence recognised in law.

Break-in
In June 1993, the peace of the ashram was
shattered when a gruesome incident took place.
Four male devotees, who were close to Sai Baba,
broke into their guru's private quarters late at
night armed with knives
Their motives are unclear. Some say they were
going to warn their guru about corruption among
the higher echelons of the ashram. Others say
they were going to kidnap or even kill Sai Baba.
They were stopped by Sai Baba's personal
attendants and in the violent struggle that
ensued, two of the attendants were killed and two
left seriously wounded.

Mr Premanand is determined to continue with his
lone crusade

Sai Baba managed to escape through a secret
flight of stairs and raise the alarm.
Just before the police arrived, the four men
escaped to Sai Baba's bedroom. It was there, the
police claim, they shot the intruders dead out of
self defence.

Mr Premanand claimed a cover up and went to court.
He says: "The central government stopped the
investigation, because if the investigation takes
place, a lot of things will come out like
economic offences and sex offences."
He was outraged that Sai Baba - one of the key
witnesses to the events of that night - had not
been questioned.

Over the next three years, he took his case all
the way to the Supreme Court, before he was
eventually defeated.
Today, this sprightly septuagenarian is as busy
as ever, collecting and collating more
information. Mr Premanand is preparing for
another battle.
"This", he says mischievously, "is going to be
the greatest fight of my life."

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Secret Swami will be broadcast on Thursday, 17
June, 2004 in the UK at 2100 on BBC Two





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