This Article is From Nov 16, 2018

Shirdi Saibaba Temple Head Accused Of Molesting Devotee, Pushing Her Out

Since the complaint, the accused Jagtap is absconding from the small pilgrimage town with a population of around 35,000. A police team is looking out for him, he said.

Shirdi Saibaba Temple Head Accused Of Molesting Devotee, Pushing Her Out

Saibaba temple head, accused of molestation, Jagtap is missing (File)

Ahmednagar:

The Shirdi Police charged the head of the Saibaba Temple run by Shirdi Saibaba Sansthan Trust (SSST) for alleged molestation based on a complaint filed by a devotee, an official said on Friday.

The complaint has been lodged against Rajendra Jagtap, in-charge of the world-renowned temple complex housing the Samadhi of Saibaba, by Suman R. Wabale of a nearby Rahate village, informed Shirdi Police Station officer B.F. Maghade.

Since the complaint, the accused Jagtap is missing from the small pilgrimage town with a population of around 35,000. A police team is looking out for him, he said.

When contacted, a spokesperson for the SSST declined to comment, saying the police are investigating the case.

According to the woman's complaint, she had visited the Saibaba temple along with some friends late on Thursday night as part of a Saibaba palanquin procession and was praying inside the temple.

Around 8.30 pm, she claimed that Jagtap reportedly came very close to her, then caught her in an objectionable manner, abused and pushed her out of the temple premises. He also threatened her never to be seen in the temple premises again, said Maghade.

The complainant said even in the past, Jagtap had allegedly acted in a similar fashion with other women and demanded his ouster from the responsible position he occupies in the SSST management.

A police team led by Vandana Sonune is investigating the matter even as Jagtap has fled from Shirdi since last night.

Over 10 million devotees from all over the world and top dignitaries including President, Vice-President and Prime Minister visited Shirdi last year as part of the grand centenary celebrations of Saibaba's Samadhi which concluded in October.

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