Lawyer of asaram bapu

  1. Who is lawyer PC Solanki who sent Asaram Bapu to jail, biography, age, wife, real life story, education, fees, net worth
  2. A Chilling Primer on the Case Against Asaram Bapu


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Who is lawyer PC Solanki who sent Asaram Bapu to jail, biography, age, wife, real life story, education, fees, net worth

Find out more about him, his career, and much more. Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai, a new movie starring Manoj Bajpayee, was just released on May 23 and is now receiving many favorable reviews. Who is lawyer PC Solanki who sent Asaram Bapu to jail, biography, age, wife, real life story, education, fees, net worth in 2023 What a performance…True carricature of MR PC Solanki ….what a script & miniscule research on Court proceedings & Pocso interpretation….in All a great performance by Everyone…you are truly a blessing for cinema lovers like us — Satyakam (@raissecret) ⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's a free Masterclass of one of the finest actor of this generation It's not everyday,… — Ashwani kumar (@BorntobeAshwani) In the courtroom drama, Manoj plays real-life attorney PC Solanki, who from 2013 until 2018 successfully prosecuted self-described godman Asaram Bapu in the famed rape case and won the conviction. Although the movie is based on a true story, it fictionalizes a number of details and avoids using most of the characters’ true names, except Solanki. ADVERTISEMENT Since then, Solanki has become the talk of the town, with many people trying to find out more about him. So, here’s what we know about him: Who is PC Solanki? PC Solanki is a renowned Indian lawyer. He has been in the news because the recently released Manoj Bajpayee-starring “Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai” is currently receiving many favorable reviews. His real name is Poonam Chand Solanki. He was born in 1973 in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. His f...

A Chilling Primer on the Case Against Asaram Bapu

Note: This article was originally published on August 2, 2015. Asaram Bapu has been in the headlines for the wrong reasons for years now, both before and after his arrest in September 2013. The latest amongst these incidents connected to the godman is the death of a third witness in criminal cases against him – Kripal Singh, who was shot by two motorcycle-borne assailants in Puwayan in the Shajahanpur district of Uttar Pradesh. Even by the murky standards of India’s self-styled spiritual gurus, the allegations whirling around the 74-year-old Asaram are exceptional: suspected black magic and human sacrifice; the deaths of four young male students of the residential schools in his ashrams, of which the bodies of two were found severely burned and mutilated, their limbs and internal organs missing; sexual assault of a minor girl under the pretext of ‘exorcism’; allegations of repeated rape and illegal confinement of two sisters, supposedly with the complicity of the godman’s son, the latter also having been accused of raping the victims; attacks in four states against nine witnesses in criminal cases against the godman, leading to the death of three, of which one was a former personal aide of the guru and another his former cook; threats and intimidation of complainants, witnesses and their families, apart from judges and investigating officers in multiple states. These do not include other alleged crimes that seem to be associated with Asaram – the suspicious deaths of at le...