Ashutosh, who has accused Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwarananda Saraswati, has come under the target of celibate saints. Falahari Baba announced that Sanatani, who cut off the nose of Ashutosh Brahmachari, will get a reward of Rs 21 lakh. Falahari Maharaj said that Ashutosh Pandey should be garlanded with shoes. Falahari Maharaj, President of Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Sangharsh Trust, described Ashutosh Brahmachari as a ‘cow killer’.
Falahari Baba said that Shankaracharya is revered by 125 crore Hindus. He said that Ashutosh is not considered a Hindu. He says that Sanatani Hindus are being insulted by making disgusting allegations against Shankaracharya Maharaj.
Shame on you for being a Hindu – Falahari Baba
Falahari Baba further said, “Shankaracharya is fighting for our mother cow. He is revered by all Hindus. An adulterer, rapist, cow murderer Ashutosh Pandey is making such disgusting allegations against such revered Shankaracharya. Shame on you for being a Hindu. We also announce that any Sanatani brother who will cut the nose of this Ashutosh Pandey and garland him with shoes will be given a reward of Rs 21 lakh from Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Sangharsh Trust. We do not consider such people as Hindus.
Government should take strict action against Ashutosh Pandey – Falahari Baba
Making allegations, he said, “He is accused of being a gangster, history-sheeter, cow slaughter, fraud and rape.” There is no section of IPC which is not applicable on Ashutosh Pandey. The government should take strict action against such a person. Sanatani will not remain silent until action is taken against them.
On the other hand, a case has been registered against Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati in Jhunsi police station of Prayagraj on the orders of the court in the case of sexual exploitation of children. Ashutosh Brahmachari Maharaj and others had filed the application under Section 173(4) of BNSS. The petitioner had filed this application requesting direction to register an FIR against Swami Avimukteshwaranand under sections 69, 74, 75, 76, 79 and 109 of the Indian Code of Justice (BNS) as well as sections 3/5/9 and 17 of the POCSO Act.
Ashutosh Brahmachari said that the judiciary, while hearing the case of inappropriate activity with children, ordered Jhunsi police station to register an FIR.

