Published 21:07 IST, September 7th 2024
Underworld Don Serving Life Sentence Offered 'Diksha' For Monkhood In Uttarakhand's Almora Jail
An underworld don serving a life sentence in the Almora district jail was offered 'diksha' by seers on the prison premises
Dehradun: An underworld don, PP alias Prakash Pandey, serving a life sentence in the Almora district jail in Uttarakhand was offered 'diksha' by seers on the prison premises recently to initiate him into monkhood as claimed by a man who mediated between the don and the seers.
Don Prakash Pandey, also called PP, has several criminal cases pending against him including those of extortion, robbery and murder.
Two seers accompanied by the man who mediated between the gangster and the seer community reportedly went inside the jail premises on September 5 to perform the 'diksha' ceremony during which Pandey was offered a rudraksha garland and a sacred beads necklace (kanthi) to wear. Vedic mantras were also chanted in his ears.
The don was renamed Prakashanand Giri by the seers who introduced themselves as being associated with the Panch Dashnam Juna Akhara, which is headquartered in Haridwar and has its ashrams in the Kumaon region.
After coming out of the jail complex, the seers and mediator Krishna Kandpal held a press conference at a hotel in Almora and said it was done as the man was "full of patriotic feelings" and wanted to move towards a "religious and pure life".
"When I met PP bhai, I was impressed by his patriotic spirit. He had entered Pakistan once to kill Dawood (Ibrahim). He had even entered Vietnam to kill someone else but was arrested as there was a red-corner notice issued against him. He expressed his desire to tread the spiritual path. I talked to the seers and they agreed to offer him diksha," Kandpal told reporters.
"It was a subtle diksha programme. A larger and more elaborate one will be done at Prayagraj Kumbh in 2025," he said.
The life of Prakashanand Giri could inspire others behind bars to embrace the life of spiritualism and purity, a seer named Rajender Giri said.
Nainital MP Ajay Bhatt shied away from commenting on the incident saying he was not aware of it.
"I have no knowledge of the incident. I also do not want to comment anything on saints," he said.
When asked how authorities allowed the ceremony to be carried out in the jail premises, the former Union minister said he could comment on it only after reading the jail manual.
Meanwhile, the Panch Dashnam Juna Akhara said it would set up a seven-member committee to probe the incident.
The akhara's international convener Hari Giri denied reports that the don has been made Mahamandaleshwar of the Akhara. However, he said everyone has the right to embrace sanatan. "Even if a man with criminal antecedents seeks the shelter of sanatan, he cannot be left alone," Giri said.
The seven-member panel of the akhara consisting of its former and present members will find out if money or any kind of favour was taken to offer the 'diksha'. "If found guilty, they might even be expelled from the akhara," Mahant Hari Giri said. he said.
(with PTI inputs)
Updated 21:07 IST, September 7th 2024