The Fallen Guru: Unmasking Ashok Kharat's Web of Deceit

Self-styled godman Ashok Kharat faces new criminal charges in Nashik for exploiting women. Accusations include repeated rape and deceptive practices involving fake objects for fortune-telling. With more cases emerging, the police investigation has revealed a complex scheme of manipulation and fraud executed by Kharat, with potential further victims coming forward.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Nashik | Updated: 23-03-2026 17:00 IST | Created: 23-03-2026 17:00 IST
The Fallen Guru: Unmasking Ashok Kharat's Web of Deceit
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In Nashik, Maharashtra, the controversial figure Ashok Kharat, a self-proclaimed godman, has been slapped with new legal challenges. Authorities detained him on March 18 following severe allegations of repeated rape brought forth by a woman.

Additionally, fresh accusations have surfaced concerning the sexual abuse of a seven-month pregnant woman and another individual under false matrimonial pretenses. Law enforcement officials revealed Kharat's outrageous attempts to swindle followers using counterfeit protective charms and mythical promises.

Investigations have uncovered disturbing revelations, including use of staged theatrics and manipulated rituals to assert control and influence over victims. Amidst mounting evidence, including CCTV footage, police efforts intensify to reveal the full extent of Kharat's fraudulent operations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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