The ABP Majha report highlights a ...
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From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
The ABP Majha report highlights a disturbing nexus between politics and the controversial godman Ashok Kharat. It alleges that Devendra Fadnavis had knowledge of Kharat’s criminal activities nearly six months before they became public, yet no immediate action was taken. Meanwhile, BJP leader Chandrakant Patil is accused of performing aghori pooja with Kharat in hopes of securing the Chief Minister’s post. Kharat, who operated from Nashik, is accused of exploiting women under the guise of spiritual practices, while maintaining close ties with leaders across party lines. The revelations have sparked outrage, raising questions about political patronage, delayed accountability, and the failure to enforce anti-superstition laws. This controversy underscores how unchecked godmen, shielded by political connections, can exploit vulnerable people while eroding public trust in governance.
From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
Ashok Kharat, who styled himself as “Captain” and claimed to solve people’s problems and predict their future, is now behind bars. For years he exploited women under the guise of spiritual guidance, even recording intimate acts without consent. Reports suggest that months before his arrest, videos of these abuses surfaced on his own mobile phone. Some close friends and even his wife warned him to stop and settle matters quietly, but Kharat dismissed them arrogantly. He believed his political connections and wealth made him untouchable, openly declaring he feared no one. This arrogance became his downfall. Ignoring advice and warnings, he continued his misconduct until the law finally caught up with him. His story reflects how unchecked power and blind faith can lead to exploitation and eventual ruin.
From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
Shambhuraj Desai, who rose in politics largely due to family connections, dismissed IPS officer Tushar Doshi with a casual reference, despite Doshi’s proven service in ATS and Naxal-affected regions. This reflects the arrogance of entrenched leaders who belittle others’ achievements while demanding respect for themselves. If someone referred to Desai in the same dismissive manner, his supporters would protest loudly. Legislative table chairpersons can issue directions, not orders, and they lack authority to suspend members—yet political maneuvering often bends rules. Devendra Fadnavis openly criticized Neelam Gorhe, while Shinde’s PR machinery claimed credit for the government’s campaign to bring back Indian citizens during wartime. True leadership lies in demonstrating one’s own achievements, not appropriating others’ work. Double standards—“we do it, it’s power; you do it, it’s wrong”—cannot sustain credibility.
From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
Sangram Patil, a London-based activist, has landed in controversy after using foul language against Prime Minister Narendra Modi, leading to defamation charges. Once seen as a voice for secular and progressive causes, Patil’s rhetoric shifted into personal attacks on RSS, BJP, and Modi, crossing the line from ideological debate into abusive speech. His political journey has been erratic—he contested Lok Sabha elections with the Aam Aadmi Party, but later found himself isolated, with neither Dalit groups nor Rajput society backing him. Despite posting photos with icons like Buddha and Ambedkar, he failed to gain support from those communities. Critics argue his activism has lost credibility, leaving him politically stranded. What began as passionate dissent now appears reckless, damaging his reputation and weakening his cause.
From The Desk of Abhijeet Rane
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