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Self-styled godman held for rape

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August 17, 2025

KAMKHYANAGAR police on Saturday arrested a self-styled godman running an ashram in Mathkargola village for allegedly raping a female inmate.

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The accused is Madan Mohan Parida (45) of Mathkargola. Police said for the last 15 years, Parida was running 'Murali Manohar Ashram' in the village. The ashram housed several female inmates including the 35-year complainant.

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