
Nithyananda is wanted in India on multiple rape and sex arrest charges.
New Delhi:
The so-called state “Kailasa”, the self-proclaimed god and rape fugitive accused Nishyananda of, issued a statement today after US media reported that more than 30 cities in the United States were allegedly duped by the “United States of Kailasa” The “Sister Cities” Scam.
After the “sister cities” hoax emerged, Nithyananda tweeted a press release responding to American journalists and answering theories related to Kailasa’s existence and the allegations against him.
“We are a revival of an ancient enlightened Hindu civilization and operate in various countries around the world through a group of UN-accredited NGOs,” the statement read.
KAILASA’S PRESS RELEASE: Hindu See Press Secretary’s Office Responds to CBS New York Correspondent Ali Bowman’s Query @AliBaumanTV
Q: Does Kailasa exist? If so, where is it located and how long has Kailasa been a country?
A: We are the revival of the ancient… https://t.co/F4hbMVVwhspic.twitter.com/LGCrBaOGjR— SPH Nithyananda of KAILASA (@SriNithyananda) March 18, 2023
“Kailasa was built very much in the spirit of a state like the Sovereign Order of Malta, a service state without borders,” Nithyanand said.
this Knights of Malta One of the oldest institutions of Western and Christian civilization, it has established diplomatic relations with more than 110 countries and has permanent observer status at the United Nations.
While photos and videos of Kailasa’s representatives at the UN conference in Geneva have circulated widely, they have not been endorsed by the global body.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights echoed Kailasa’s participation and said registration for such public events was open to NGOs and the general public.
Nithyananda calls himself “the revivalist of Kailasa,” “the supreme pope of Hinduism, and claims he was initiated, trained, and anointed by the competent traditional Hindu authority.”
According to the press release, “he was considered an avatar of Hinduism at a young age, the same way the Dalai Lama is recognized.”
Nithyananda is wanted in India on multiple rape and sex arrest charges – which he claims are “completely false”. In his statement, he quoted Geoffrey Robertson, a human rights advocate from the UK and world-renowned Queen’s Commissioner.
“Reports of ‘persecution’ stemmed more generally from the demonization of their leaders and mentors by the media and state officials due to false allegations of sexual abuse … tantamount to abuse of power,” Mr Robertson was quoted as saying by Nithyananda .
The self-styled man of God also claimed he was exonerated by a California court in 2013, citing Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which states that “everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion “.
The fugitive accused of rape also claimed his life was threatened as he was moved to safety in the back.