Dolly Bindra accuses Radhe Maa of exploiting her


Mumbai, Oct 13 (PTI) : In fresh trouble for Radhe Maa, Bollywood actress Dolly Bindra yesterday accused the self-style godwoman of sexually exploiting her.

Dolly, who is known for her participation in reality TV show Big Boss (Season 4), filed a complaint with the police alleging that Radhey Maa and her supporters sexually assaulted her.

Inspector Ram Dayal confirmed that they have received a complaint from Bindra and a team had been set up to probe her accusations.

Dolly alleged that she was sexually exploited by few women and a person at the residence of a former officer of Punjab police in the city.

The officer, however, refuted her allegations.

The actress asserted that she had given proof with video clippings and photographs to the police.

This is not the first time the self-styled godwoman is in trouble. In August, videos of Radhe Maa's devotees carrying her around during satsangs went viral.

A police complaint was lodged against her for obscenity, running a business disguised as religion, fraud and cheating.
She was also banned from Nashik Kumbh mela by Swaroopanand Saraswati of Dwarka Pitha and Mahant Gyandas, the president of Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad.

  

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