God of Sin: The Cult, Clout and Downfall of Asaram Bapu

· Penguin Random House Audio · Narrated by Mala Mangla
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For decades, Asaram Bapu presided over a politically influential empire built on blind faith. Along with his son and heir, Narayan Sai, he has now become an example of everything that is wrong with self-styled godmen and the cults they spawn. The two stand accused of sexual assaults on vulnerable devotees, land grabbing, money laundering, intimidation, exploitative black magic rituals and the horrific murder of witnesses who testified against them. Politically, Asaram Bapu held significant boroughs of influence across north India and the Hindi belt, and there are photos of him with almost every known political leader throughout the 1990s and 2000s, till his arrest in a sexual assault case in 2013.
Asaram originated the business model of branding goods and selling them to followers, using faith as a marketing tool-which other godmen emulated to great success. His commercial empire, now being investigated by economic offences agencies, was built on unaccounted donations, loans given on hefty rates of interest, investments in dubious companies, money laundering and dodgy real estate deals.

God of Sin pieces together Asaram's journey to spiritual godhood, his fall from grace and the long and arduous road to bring him to justice.

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Madan Mohan
August 11, 2021
please write a similar book for kerala pastor who had rapped the nun multiple times and out in bail and also those mullahs who had rapped kids in madarass. let me see if you have guts
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Ashish Kumar
March 26, 2022
Fabricated book. 100℅ bougs. Don't read.
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About the author

Ushinor Majumdar has been an investigative journalist (assistant editor) with Outlook magazine since 2015. He has written in-depth stories on economic offences, security, governance and also reported
from conflict zones in central India. He collaborates on cross-border investigations and his reports have been published in international media outlets. Apart from that he writes regularly on the judiciary, crime, current affairs and has reported on major natural calamities. Ushinor has previously reported for Tehelka magazine and Hindustan Times and is a member of the Foundation for Media Professionals.

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